This chapter is adopted pursuant to the city's police powers
and
Government Code Section 51036 et seq., including any successor
statutes, for the purpose of regulating the sale of food and merchandise
in the public right-of-way.
(Ord. 2159 § 3, 2019)
Unless the contrary is stated or clearly appears from the context, the following definitions will govern the construction of the words and phrases used in this chapter. Words and phrases undefined in this code have the same meaning as set forth in Sections 51036 and 51039 of the
Government Code and Title
8 of the Public Health Code of Los Angeles County as amended by this code.
"Certified farmer's market"
means a California agricultural product point-of-sale location
that is registered under, and operated in accordance with, Food and
Agriculture Code Section 47000, et seq.
"Director"
means the city manager, or designee. Unless otherwise provided
in writing by the city manager, the director is the community and
economic development director.
"Junk food"
means any food or beverage that is low in essential nutrients,
protein, vitamins or minerals and high in calories, sodium, sugar
and fat. Junk foods include, without limitation, soda, candy, chips,
ice cream, hot dogs or processed meat and chocolates.
"Pedestrian path"
means a footpath, not adjacent to a road, which is intended
for use only by pedestrians, tricycles, strollers or baby carriages.
"Special event"
means any parade, athletic event, block party, or public
assembly that requires partial or complete street or sidewalk closure
to vehicular or pedestrian traffic and use of the street or sidewalk
for the event, or any event for which a city-issued permit is required
for the temporary use of, or encroachment on, the sidewalk or other
public area.
(Ord. 2159 § 3, 2019)