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Survey of successful models from other jurisdictions <br />• San Jose, San Francisco, LA County Santa Monica, Long Beach, West <br />Hollywood, Anaheim, Phoenix, Portland, Palm Desert, and San Luis <br />Obispo <br />What we heard -- Mobile Vending Positives <br />• Provides access to food and other convenience items in dense <br />neighborhoods <br />• Easily accessible to those without transportation <br />• Can act as "eyes on the street" due to their continual presence <br />• Already part of the Community. <br />What we heard -- Public Safety Concerns <br />• Parking too close to intersections and driveways — blocks visibility at <br />crosswalks and sidewalks <br />• Mid -block pedestrian crossings to reach trucks <br />• Can become targets for graffiti and gang identification <br />What we heard -- Neighborhood Quality of Life concerns <br />• Concentration of vending vehicles on neighborhood streets <br />• Loud noise <br />• Damage to parkways <br />• Trash and litter accumulation <br />• Tables and chairs blocking sidewalks or set up in the road <br />• Public urination <br />What we heard -- Public Health concerns <br />• Failure to comply with Orange County Health standards <br />• Overnight parking in residential zones <br />• Vehicles not returning to commissaries <br />• Vehicles not adhering to the 2 hour limitation when not providing a <br />bathroom within 200 feet. <br />• Vendors taking up limited parking spaces <br />• Late night operation <br />Proposed Modifications to Ordinance <br />• Rescind Ordinance based on Federal Court Injunction <br />• Eliminate outdated provisions <br />• Distinguish between commercial and residential districts <br />• Public Considerations <br />• Colocation of multiple mobile vendors <br />• Public Health Concerns— recommendations <br />• Commissary <br />• Sanitation/Bathroom Requirements <br />• Daily Reporting <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 23 OCTOBER 20, 2015 <br />