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Public Safety --- recommendations Separation Requirements <br />• Distance 500 ft. from any school, park, community center or <br />playground facility. <br />• Distance within 50 feet of a crosswalk. <br />• Maximum six feet in height <br />• No blocking of driveways or movement of other vehicles upon any <br />sidewalks, and public or private streets. <br />Quality of Life— recommendations Public Right of Way— <br />• Prohibit items in the public right of way <br />• Refuse containers -- maintain 50-foot radius of the vehicle <br />• Prohibit the use of amplified sound <br />• Establish hours of operation in residential zones and uses <br />Commercial Zones - Establish Mobile food vending courts (districts) <br />• Allowed on private/public property -- special event permit. <br />• Enhance/enliven an area <br />• Increase business activity <br />• generate traffic for existing businesses <br />Commercial Zones - Considerations <br />• Hours of operation <br />• Traffic/road closures <br />• Proximity to similar brick -and -mortar businesses <br />• Duration and regularity of events. <br />Councilmember Martinez, asked that City work with school district in <br />addressing mobile vending trucks on school grounds; recommended land <br />use permit and possibility of establishing districts; suggest that any <br />proposed ordinance not interfere with special events and school <br />fundraisers. <br />City Attorney Carvalho, said that draft ordinance can include special event <br />provisions, not apply to special agency or neighborhood event if given <br />notice in advance, and may include regulations for schools by balancing <br />the brick and motor establishments. <br />Councilmember Amezcua, concerned with health, safety, and sanitation of <br />food trucks. <br />Councilmember Reyna, need to address light pollution; need to regulate <br />according to vehicle code <br />Mayor Pro Tern Sarmiento, noted that City has tried to regulate in the <br />past, with little success -- place, time, management are difficult and have <br />issues with public safety and other secondary impacts, business industry <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 24 OCTOBER 20, 20'15 <br />
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