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HomeMy WebLinkAbout19F - MOBILE VENDING PILOT PROGREQUEST FOR COUNCIL ACTION CITY COUNCIL MEETING DATE: 4, 2018 TITLE: RECEIVE AND FILE THE IMPLEMENTATION OF A SIX-MONTH PILOT PROGRAM PERMITTING FOOD TRUCK VENDING ON PRIVATE AND PUBLIC PROPERTIES {STRATEGIC PLAN NO 5,41 P CIT MANAGER RECOMMENDED ACTION CLERK OF COUNCIL USE ONLY: ❑ As Recommended ❑ As Amended ❑ Ordinance on 1s' Reading ❑ Ordinance on 2nd Reading ❑ Implementing Resolution ❑ Set Public Hearing For CONTINUED TO FILE NUMBER Receive and file the implementation of a six-month Pilot Program permitting food truck vending on private and public properties. DISCUSSION Food Vending Vehicles benefit our community by providing services to those who live and work in areas where food may not be readily available. In addition, they also offer an entrepreneurial opportunity to open a small business and provide unique foods that may not be available at brick - and -mortar restaurants. During the November 26, 2018, Economic Development, Infrastructure, Budget & Technology Committee meeting, the City Council sub -committee provided input to the City Manager to develop a six-month Pilot Program that would create a permit process to establish Food Truck Islands/Pods and allow food trucks and Pop -Up temporary food businesses to be able to operate on private property and create public property options for extended time -periods. Currently, the Santa Ana Municipal Code (SAMC) allows food vending businesses to be able to vend on private property once they have obtained a Land Use Certificate (LUC) and/or Special Event permit. Under current zoning restrictions, the activity is limited to six (6) days in a one-year period. The existing regulations while limiting in scope, offers the opportunity for the use of city - established procedural processes as the template for the City to institute a six-month Pilot Program that would allow temporarily permit Food Truck Vending Islands on city -owned and private properties as well as Pop -Up temporary food businesses under a pilot program. The introduction of this six-month Pilot Program will allow the City to identify impacts and unintended effects and evaluate best practices to minimize potential impacts to brick and mortar businesses and surrounding neighborhoods, while encouraging entrepreneurial enterprises. 19F-1 Establishment of Mobile Food Vending Business 6 -Month Pilot Program December 4, 2018 Page 2 Program The Pilot Program would allow the Planning and Building Agency Executive Director to extend to time -period to the existing permitting process during the six-month pilot program and impose conditions on the permit relating to public health, safety, and welfare. Notwithstanding the requirements already outlined in the Municipal Code regarding LUC's, the conditions to extend the time -period for food vending vehicles and Pop -Up businesses may include, but are not limited to: • the number of food vending businesses on a site • City business license requirement • regulations on the time of operations • request of a parking study • security measures • sanitation and general maintenance • access to restrooms and outdoor furniture • proximity to similar brick & mortar uses • noise mitigation and lighting Key language would also allow the City during this trial -period to deny and/or revoke the LUC based on the operation of a food vending business on the subject property likely to cause a public safety problem, create a public nuisance, or would otherwise be contrary to the public interest. City Staff has identified the following City -owned properties for the use and implementation of this six-month Pilot Program: 1. Prentice Park (SAZOO) 2. Santa Ana Regional Transit Center (SARTC) 3. Main/Pine Public Parking Lot 4. Civic Center Area (Plaza of the Sun) 5. Cesar Chavez Park In addition, City Staff is working with the Hot Food Truck Vendors Association to select up to six (6) private property locations for the Pilot Program. STRATEGIC PLAN ALIGNMENT Approval of this item supports the City's efforts to meet Goal #5 — Community Health, Livability, Engagement and Sustainability; Objective #4 (Support neighborhood vitality and livability). 19F-2 Establishment of Mobile Food Vending Business 6 -Month Pilot Program December 4, 2018 Page 3 FISCAL IMPACT To be determined during the implementation of the 6 -month Pilot Program using the current land use certificate and special event permit process. r Minh Thai Executive Director Planning and Building Agency AN 19F-3 19F-4