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Generally, the majority of vendors operate at commercial locations such as Boston Scientific, <br />which has recurring food trucks from June through September, the University of Northwestern, <br />Land O' Lakes, Valentine Hills Elementary, and North Heights Lutheran Church. Occasionally a <br />one-off company or a resident may have a food truck for an event. <br />Resident Permit <br />In 2022 the City implemented a no -fee resident food truck permit limiting residential properties to <br />having 2 events per calendar year, not to exceed 3 days in duration (similar to garage sales). In <br />2022 there were 4 resident permits issued and in 2023 there were 3 resident permits issued. <br />Ramsey County Public Health <br />Last fall staff reached out to the MN Department of Health to learn more about its licensing <br />process and was directed to Ramsey County. A representative with Ramsey County stated that at <br />some point after COVID began, their licensing changed due to new delegated authority agreements <br />with the MN Dept. of Health and MN Dept. of Agriculture and that only the cities of Maplewood <br />and St. Paul are exempt from these requirements. This means vendors operating in any Ramsey <br />County city other than Maplewood or St. Paul must obtain a license from Ramsey County even if <br />they possess a MN Dept. of Health license. The only exception to that requirement is if the vendor <br />possesses a license with the MN Dept. of Agriculture, then no Ramsey County license is required. <br />The Ramsey County representative agreed she wasn't aware that anyone had contacted the cities to <br />inform us about the change. She also noted there is a licensing task force comprised of State and <br />County representatives from all over Minnesota working toward streamlining the license process. <br />The goal is to have all food truck licensing eventually managed by one entity (the State), but she <br />said this could be a few years away. <br />Other Cities and Food Trucks <br />Regarding Arden Hills' neighboring cities: Shoreview, Roseville, and New Brighton do not license <br />or register food trucks. Little Canada requires a permit only if the truck is going to operate for at <br />least two weeks in a single location. Mounds View licenses food trucks. <br />The City Council may wish to discuss the following options for vendor licensing and resident <br />permits: <br />Vendor Licensing <br />1. Eliminating the requirement of a City issued license for food trucks/mobile food units since <br />vendors are required to have a Ramsey County license (or in lieu of that, a license with the <br />MN Dept. of Agriculture). In this scenario, the City and staff would communicate this <br />requirement to our businesses and residents, noting the food truck vendors are subject to <br />City Code requirements (no parking in the right-of-way or street, etc.) and any violations <br />would be addressed via code enforcement action. <br />2. Combining the two licenses we have currently (temporary and annual) into one license with <br />one fee, since tracking the number of days of operation is challenging. <br />3. Implementing a no -fee registration versus a paid license as a means of tracking where the <br />vendors are operating in the city. <br />4. Making no change and leaving the current requirements as is. <br />Please note any of the above scenarios will require some type of amendment to City Code in order <br />to reference the requirement of the Ramsey County license, regardless. <br />Page 2 of 3 <br />