The city council expressly finds that vehicles in which produce,
confections, and food products are prepared, cooked, and/or carried
for purposes of retail sale on the public streets pose special dangers
to the public health, safety, and welfare of children and residents
in the city of Palm Desert. It is the purpose and intent of the city
council, in enacting this, to provide responsible companies and individuals
who engage in the operation of food vending trucks with clear and
concise regulations to prevent safety, traffic, and health hazards,
as well as to preserve the peace.
(Ord. 1268 § 1, 2014)
As used in this chapter:
"Food"
means items intended primarily for consumption by human beings.
"Food vending truck"
means any Category 1, 3, 4, or 5 mobile food facility as
defined by Riverside County Ordinance No. 580.5 that is equipped or
primarily used for the preparation and retail sale of food on any
public street, alley, parking lot, or highway within the city. The
inventory of these vehicles need not be necessarily limited to produce,
food, or confections.
"Food vendor"
means any person, as defined in this chapter, who:
1.
Conducts or permits or causes the operation of food vending
trucks;
2.
Owns, operates, controls, manages or leases food vending trucks;
or
3.
Contracts with persons to drive and vend from food vending trucks.
"Operator"
means any person who drives, operates or vends from a food
vending truck and shall include the driver and assistant on each food
vending truck.
"Person"
means any natural person, firm, partnership, association,
corporation, stockholder and includes, but is not limited to, owners,
operators, drivers, lessors and lessees of food trucks.
"Vend" or "vending"
means offering food products of any kind for preparation
or sale from a food vending truck as defined in this section on a
street, alley, highway or public place within the city and includes
the movement or standing of a food vending truck for the purpose of
preparing food for retail sale, or searching for, obtaining or soliciting
retail sales of products.
"Vendor's permit"
means a permit issued by the city authorizing the holder
thereof to engage in the business of food vending.
(Ord. 1268 § 1, 2014)
No person shall operate or cause the operation of a food vending
truck in the city without a vendor's permit issued pursuant to the
provision of this chapter and any other license or permit required
under any other chapter of this code. Additionally, a mobile food
facility permit issued by the county of Riverside and certificates
of inspection from the office of the fire marshal and the code compliance
division, are required for each and every food vending truck before
the vendor's permit is issued.
(Ord. 1268 § 1, 2014)
The term of the vendor permit, unless sooner suspended or revoked, shall be annual. Upon the expiration of such term, the permittee may renew the permit by paying the renewal fee as is established by resolution of the city council. If there are substantial changes in the original application, a new application shall be required in conformance with Section
5.97.050.
(Ord. 1268 § 1, 2014)
The health officer and chief of police shall have a reasonable
period of time in which to investigate the application and background
of the applicant for a vendor's permit.
(Ord. 1268 § 1, 2014)
The city manager or designee, within ten days after receiving
approval from the health officer and chief of police, shall grant
the vendor's permit if he or she finds that all of the following requirements
have been met:
A. The
required fees have been paid;
B. The
application conforms in all respects to the provisions of this chapter;
C. The
applicant has not knowingly made a material misrepresentation of fact
in the application;
D. The
applicant has fully cooperated in the investigation of the application;
E. The
applicant if an individual; or any of the directors, officers or stockholders
holding more than ten percent of the stock of the corporation; or
any of the partners, including limited partners, or profit interest
holder, manager or other person principally in charge of the operation
of the existing or proposed business of vending from a food vending
truck or a natural person employed or contracted with to be a driver
has not been convicted or pleaded nolo contendere or guilty within
five years prior to his or her application for a permit to a misdemeanor
or felony crime of moral turpitude or drug-related misdemeanor or
felony crime, including, but not limited to: the sale of a controlled
substance specified in California Health Safety Code Sections 11054
through 11058; the sale, distribution or display of harmful or obscene
matter; indecent exposure; selling or disposing of lottery tickets;
permitted gambling, pool selling or bookmaking; or in the case of
applications for an operator's permit, alcohol or drug-related traffic
offenses. The investigating city employee is specifically authorized
to obtain state summary criminal history record information as provided
for in Section 11105 of the California
Penal Code. Any complaint for
the above-listed charges pending before a court of law shall cause
the application to be considered pending until adjudication of the
complaint.
(Ord. 1268 § 1, 2014)
A. No person
shall vend from a food vending truck on any public street, alley or
highway under any circumstances.
B. No person
shall operate or park a food vending truck in violation of any provision
of this code, or the California
Vehicle Code.
C. No person
shall vend from a food vending truck when any part of the vehicle
is open to prospective customers other than on the side of the vehicle
next to the right side of the street, alley or highway.
D. No person
shall vend from a food vending truck when the food vending truck is
not stopped, parked or standing on the right side of the street, alley
or highway.
E. No person
shall vend from a food vending truck when the prospective customer
is standing or sitting in another vehicle.
F. No person
shall vend from a food vending truck when the prospective customer
is located in that portion of the street, alley or highway which is
open to vehicular traffic.
G. No person shall operate, or cause to be operated, any food vending truck with sound-amplifying equipment in operation per Section
5.92.030 of this code.
H. No person
shall back up a food vending truck to make or attempt a sale.
I. No minor
shall ride in or on a food vending truck.
J. No person
shall vend from a food vending truck in any public parking lot when
the following apply:
1. When
the food vending truck is parked within one thousand five hundred
feet of the nearest property line of any school property, unless that
school is a college, university, or vocational school that primarily
serves students older than eighteen years of age; and
2. When
the food vending truck is parked within seven hundred fifty feet of
any eating and drinking establishment, or any concession stand that
is open for business at a public park, unless the food vending truck
is associated with a certified farmers' market that is open at the
time that the food vending truck is conducting business.
K. Food
vending trucks shall only operate Monday through Sunday as follows:
1. October
1st through April 30th: nine a.m. to five p.m.
2. May
1st through September 30th: nine a.m. to seven p.m.
(Ord. 1268 § 1, 2014; Ord. 1290 § 1, 2015; Ord. 1299 § 2, 2015)
Food vending trucks, while operating and vending within four designated areas (described in more detail, below), shall be exempt from Section
5.97.110(A),
(J) and
(K), for a temporary period ending December 31, 2016. The hours of operation for food vending trucks in the four designated areas are from seven a.m. to nine p.m. daily. Food vending trucks operating and vending within the four designated areas must comply with all other provisions of this chapter. Food vending vehicles while operating and vending in all areas of the city outside of the four designated areas must continue to comply with all sections in this chapter.
The four designated areas are described as follows:
1. Civic
Center Park. The designated area is adjacent to San Pablo Avenue within
an existing grassy area just south of the Civic Center Skateboard
Park.
2. Cook
Street Industrial Business Park. The designated area is along the
east and west side of Cook Street between Sheryl Avenue and Hovley
Lane East. Food vending trucks shall not stop, park, or stand on Cook
Street.
3. Dinah
Shore Industrial Business Park. The designated area, which is triangular
in shape, is north of Dick Kelly Drive and between Gateway Drive and
Dinah Shore Drive. Food vending trucks shall not stop, park, or stand
on Dinah Shore Drive.
4. California
State University, San Bernardino Palm Desert Campus/University of
California, Riverside, Palm Desert Center.
(Ord. 1299 § 3, 2015)
The provisions of this chapter shall be applicable to all persons
and businesses described in this chapter whether the activities described
in this chapter were established before or after the effective date
of the ordinance enacting this chapter into law. All such persons
and businesses shall have thirty days from said effective date to
file a completed application for vendors' permits with the city manager
or designee.
(Ord. 1268 § 1, 2014)
Any food vending truck operated contrary to the provisions of
this chapter is declared to be unlawful and a public nuisance and
the city attorney may, in addition to or in lieu of prosecuting a
criminal action hereunder, commence an action or actions, proceeding
or proceedings, for the abatement, removal or enjoinment thereof,
in the manner provided by law, and may take such other steps and may
apply to such court or courts as may have jurisdiction to grant such
relief as will abate or remove such establishment and restrain and
enjoin any person from operating a food vending truck contrary to
the provisions of this chapter.
(Ord. 1268 § 1, 2014)
The provisions of Section
5.97.110 shall not apply to food vending trucks servicing construction sites.
(Ord. 1268 § 1, 2014)