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File #: ID18-0537    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 4/20/2018 In control: City Council
On agenda: 5/10/2018 Final action: 5/10/2018
Title: Action pertaining to Mobile Vendor Permits 1. ***BILL NO. B-22 - (Intro. 4/19/2018) (For adoption) - Amending Article 11 of Chapter 9 of The Fresno Municipal Code, Relating to Mobile Vendors (Subject to Mayor's veto)
Sponsors: Mayor's Office, Luis Chavez, Esmeralda Z. Soria
Attachments: 1. Ordinance Amending the Mobile Vendor Permit Requirements, 2. Resolution Amending the Master Fee Schedule
REPORT TO THE CITY COUNCIL

May 10, 2018

FROM: MICHAEL LIMA, Director/Controller
Finance Department

JENNIFER K. CLARK, AICP, HDFP, Director
Development and Resource Management Department

BY: DAN ZACK, AICP, Assistant Director
Development and Resource Management Department

SUBJECT
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Action pertaining to Mobile Vendor Permits
1. ***BILL NO. B-22 - (Intro. 4/19/2018) (For adoption) - Amending Article 11 of Chapter 9 of The Fresno Municipal Code, Relating to Mobile Vendors (Subject to Mayor's veto)


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RECOMMENDATIONS

1. Staff recommends Council consider for introduction the proposed Ordinance amending Article 11 of Chapter 9 of the Fresno Municipal Code (FMC), which would simplify permitting requirements for mobile vendors.
2. Staff recommends Council adopt the proposed Resolution, which amends the Master Fee Schedule to delete the Merchandise Peddler Cash Bond Fee.

EXECUTIVE SUMMARY

The current permitting requirements for mobile vendors were established in 2003. At that time, ice cream trucks were the most prominent mobile vendors operating in the City, along with a limited number of food trucks which visited construction sites and other workplaces. In recent years food trucks have gained tremendous popularity nationwide, including Fresno. The types of vendors and the settings in which they sell their goods have grown in number and are much more varied than in the past. To accommodate this growth and diversification, changes to permitting requirements are necessary.

BACKGROUND

The current permitting requirements for mobile vendors, which are administered by the Finance Department, were established in 2003. At that time, ice cream trucks were the most prominent mobile vendors operating in the City, along with a limited number of food trucks which visited construction sites and other workplaces.

In recent years food trucks have gained tremendous popularity nationwide. The types of vendors have grown in number a...

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