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EOty1 ,., Request for Action <br />River <br />To Item Number <br />Mayor and City Council 9.1 <br />Agenda Section Meeting Date Prepared by <br />Work Session November 20, 2017 Tina Allard, City Clerk <br />Item Description Reviewed by <br />Should Food Trucks be Allowed and Regulated Cal Portner, City Administrator <br />Reviewed by <br />Action Requested <br />Council discussion: <br />1. Would Council like to see food trucks in Elk River? <br />2. Would Council like to regulate food trucks similar to how other vendors are regulated? <br />Background/Discussion <br />A taproom will soon open downtown and the owners have inquired about the occasional use of food <br />trucks. Taprooms and food trucks typically operate hand in hand. Food truck operators have also <br />expressed an interest in operating in our community. <br />Food trucks are growing in popularity as they serve various public and private events such as farmers <br />markets,park events,graduation parties,business parks, as a complement to established food service <br />businesses, or in high traffic pedestrian areas. In preparation for this discussion, staff posted an informal <br />community conversation question on social media and respondents overwhelmingly supported food truck <br />sales. <br />Like other transient merchants such as ice cream trucks,hot dog stands,greenhouses, fireworks stands, <br />product solicitors,food trucks can get lost in a number of city requirements from zoning to licensing. If <br />the council chooses to permit food truck sales an ordinance specific to food trucks is recommended. In <br />researching the subject, there tends to be four areas of concern: <br />Public Health- Food trucks are required to have certain licenses from the State of Minnesota and cities <br />request documentation showing they meet state law for kitchen preparation, sanitation,inspections, and <br />food handling requirements. <br />Use of Public Space - Cities are divided on whether to allow food trucks to use public spaces. The space <br />most used by trucks is space on public streets,which are likely in areas with more density and foot traffic, <br />such as downtowns. Some cities also allow trucks in parks. <br />Public Safety - Cities typically have regulations for traffic safety and visibility,just as you might see for a <br />standard commercial development. <br />The Elk River Vision <br />A PehoMing community 2a itb revolutionary and spirited resourcefulness, exceptional POWERED By <br />service, and community engagement that encourages and inspires prosperity INAMIRE1
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