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private property or city -owned property. The permit will allow food trucks that have a <br />contract with private property owners to operate after hours. The research is <br />complete and staff is looking into the details to establish a requirement or process for <br />City Council consideration. <br />Council Committee Member Benavides asked what the timeline is for Council. Mr. <br />Nunez stated they are working with the City Manager and City Attorney's office to <br />have the pilot program in place possibly in 30 -days or sooner. The Pilot program will <br />allow them to eliminate any concerns and have something palpable for the <br />community. <br />Council Committee Member Sarmiento suggested that mobile vending could sell <br />more fruits and vegetables allowing them to sell closer to schools as a way to offer <br />healthy alternatives. <br />7. Housing Opportunity Ordinance (Strategic Plan Nos. 5,3b,3c) (Councilmember <br />Benavides) <br />Council Committee Member Benavides clarified from other conversations, tools <br />available with City Council intent to increase the affordable housing. <br />Candida Neal, Planning Manager of Planning and Building stated that an ordinance <br />revising the Housing Opportunity Ordinance (HOO) would be considered by the <br />Planning Commission in November and then City Council in December for update <br />and direction on possible revisions. <br />Council Committee Member Benavides recommended to colleagues a special <br />meeting to discuss and understand the HOO and other ideas and tools that might be <br />consider to support affordable housing in the city. The City Manager will follow up <br />with the City Clerk to schedule a special council meeting on the HOO. <br />ITEMS MOVED TO NEXT COMMITTEE MEETING <br />None <br />STAFF MEMBER COMMENTS: <br />None <br />COMMITTEE MEMBER COMMENTS: <br />None <br />October 22, 2018 1 Economic Development, Infrastructure, Budget & Technology Minutes <br />