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∙Mobile food unit/food truck parties/events; City’s designated law enforcement provider <br />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 />320.12 Limit on Occasion and Duration of Mobile Food Unit/Food Truck Parties/Events on <br />Residential Properties <br /> A residential property shall be limited to no more than two (2) mobile food unit/food truck <br />parties/events per calendar year. Each residential property’s party/event shall not exceed more <br />than three (3) days in duration. (Added 6/13/2022) <br />SECTION 2. Chapter 3 – Licenses and Regulations, Section 395 –Mobile Food Units, <br />Subsections 395.03, 395.04, 395.05 and 395.06 are hereby amended by deleting strikethrough <br />language and adding the underlined language as follows: <br />Section 395 – Mobile Food Units <br />395.01 Purpose. <br /> This ordinance is intended to permit the reasonable use of mobile food units while preventing <br />any adverse consequences to residents, businesses and public property. <br />395.02 Definitions. <br /> Mobile food unit – (1) A self-contained food service operation, located in a readily movable <br />motorized wheeled or towed vehicle that is readily movable without disassembling and that is <br />used to store, prepare, display, or serve food intended for individual portion service; or (2) A <br />mobile food unit as defined in Minnesota Statutes Section 157.15, subdivision 9. <br />395.03 License Required. <br /> It is unlawful for any person to operate a mobile food unit in the City without first obtaining a <br />license from the City. The owner of the mobile food unit shall file an application for a Mobile <br />Food Vender License on forms provided by the City Clerk prior to operating within City <br />boundaries. Any Mobile food operator unit must obtain all applicable licenses prior to operating <br />in the City, including but not limited to a license from Ramsey County or the Minnesota <br />Department of Agriculture, as applicable. All applicable licenses must be displayed at all times <br />in the mobile food unit. <br />395.04 License Applications. <br /> Subd. 1 License types. A temporary license allows mobile food unit operations in the City for <br />up to seven (7) days total during any year. An annual license allows mobile food unit operations <br />in the City for eight (8) days or more during any year. However, nothing shall prohibit a <br />temporary licensee from applying for an annual license within the same year. All licenses shall <br />expire on December 31 following the date of issue. <br /> Subd 2 License fees. Fees for both temporary and annual licenses are determined in the <br />City’s fee schedule. <br />Page 2 of 5