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Can act as "eyes on the street" due to their continual presence <br />Mostly Community Businesses <br />Common Neighborhood Concerns <br />1. Concentration of vending vehicles on neighborhood streets <br />2. Mid -block pedestrian crossings to reach trucks <br />3. Overnight parking in residential zones <br />a. Vehicles not returning to commissaries <br />b. Vendors taking up limited parking spaces <br />c. Late night operation <br />4. Parking too close to intersections and driveways — blocks visibility at <br />crosswalks and sidewalks <br />5. Public urination <br />6. Failure to comply with Orange County Health standards <br />7. Tables and chairs blocking sidewalks or set up on the road <br />8. Damage to parkways; Trash and litter accumulation <br />Guiding Principles in Proposed Ordinance <br />■ Clarify regulations/update to reflect current practice and eliminate outdated <br />provisions <br />• In Conformance with State & Case-law <br />• Public Safety Findings <br />■ Survey surrounding cities regarding regulations <br />■ Simplify permitting and regulation requirements <br />■ Allow multiple mobile vendors to vend on private property at special events <br />Public Agencies Coordination <br />■ Planning & Building Agency <br />■ City Attorney's Office <br />■ Santa Ana Police Department <br />■ Public Works Agency <br />■ County of Orange Health Care Agency/Environmental Health <br />■ Community Development Agency/Downtown Office <br />California Vehicle Code - CVC -22455 <br />■ Sets forth regulations for legal vending <br />■ Allows vending in residential zones <br />■ Requires high threshold -- Public Safety Findings to <br />• Prohibit mobile vending in residential zone <br />• Amend requirements regulating time and manner of vending <br />• Provide distance requirements between mobile vehicles and brick and <br />mortar establishments. <br />"Case -Law prohibits this type of ordinance as restraint of trade and <br />unconstitutional. <br />Proposed ordinance in adherence to State Law <br />■ Allows for vending on private property through Land Use Certificate and/or <br />special event permit <br />CITY COUNCIL MINUTES 23 FEBRUARY 7, 2017 <br />