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. Mobile food unit/food truck catered parties/events: City’s designated law enforcement <br />provider and City Administrator; <br /> ∙ Group picnics or camping: park director and City Administrator; <br /> ∙ Peddlers, solicitors and transient merchants: City Administrator; <br /> ∙ Newspaper distribution locations: City's designated law enforcement provider and City <br />Administrator; <br /> ∙ Outdoor concerts: City Council; and <br /> ∙ Roadside stands: City Administrator. <br /> <br />320.12 Limit on Occasion of Mobile Food Unit/Food Truck Catered Parties/Events on <br />Residential Properties. <br /> <br />A residential property shall be limited to no more than two (2) mobile food unit/food truck <br />catered events per calendar year. <br /> <br /> <br /> SECTION 2. Chapter 3 – Licenses and Regulations, Section 395 - Mobile Food Units, <br />Subsection 395.05, Subd.1 and Subd. 2A, and Subsection 395.06 are hereby amended by <br />deleting strikethrough language and adding the underlined language as follows: <br /> <br />395.05 Conditions of Licensing. <br /> <br />A mobile food unit may only operate as set forth in the following: <br /> <br />Subd. 1 Locations. A mobile food unit may only operate in the locations set forth in this <br />paragraph and as specified in the permit. A mobile food unit may operate in a private <br />commercial or industrial parking lot and on private residential property, with the written consent <br />of the private property owner. <br /> <br />When operations occur on private residential property, mobile food unit sales may only be for <br />catering purposes (such as a private graduation party or wedding) and not open for sales or <br />service to the general public. Sales or service may only be made only to the applicant of the <br />residential mobile food unit/food truck permit, their family and guests at the catered event. <br /> <br />The owner of the residential property must have obtained required city permits for the event as <br />required by Section 320 or other provision of this Code. <br /> <br />A mobile food unit may only operate in a City park or on City property and or rights of way with <br />the prior written approval or permit by the City and as specified in the approval or permit, and <br />additional park or other permits may be required for such operations. <br /> <br />Subd. 2 Performance standards. A mobile food unit licensee is subject to the following <br />performance standards: <br /> <br /> A. Any mobile food unit with an annual license may not operate on the same non- <br />residential propertyor commercial property for more than twenty-one (21) days total during any