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File #: 24-1063    Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Individual Item Ready
File created: 8/13/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 8/26/2024 Final action:
Title: Public hearing and first reading of an ordinance amending Chapter 144, Zoning, regarding temporary vending operations and mobile food courts.
Attachments: 1. Draft Ordinance Chapter 144 Temp Vending and MFCs, 2. B) ORD23-248 (CL) PC Draft Minutes 8-7-24

PRESENTER: Presenter

Christopher J. Looney, AICP, Planning & Development Services Director

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SUBJECT: Title

Public hearing and first reading of an ordinance amending Chapter 144, Zoning, regarding temporary vending operations and mobile food courts.

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DEPARTMENT: Planning & Development Services

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COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: All

 

BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

Food trucks typically set up either 1) temporarily on individual lots or host business parking lots and move around to other sites and events, or 2) in conjunction with others within a more permanent mobile food court. In order to ensure compliance with adopted ordinances for such temporary uses, New Braunfels has historically required not only health permits and inspections to ensure safe food preparation and consumption in accordance with state health codes, but also additional permits from the Planning Division to ensure compliance with temporary vending or mobile food court standards. Mobile food courts have additionally had to obtain building permits for construction of any permanent structures.

 

ISSUE:

These multiple different permits have resulted in unnecessary complexity for customers and staff, additional expense for food truck operators, confusion for food truck customers, and have lengthened permitting timelines. In the City’s continuous efforts to streamline processes and improve service delivery, staff is proposing amendments (see attached) to:

1.                     Reduce the number of permits required, shifting to a “review” approach, similar to the standard building permitting procedures;

2.                     Remove unnecessary, onerous, or redundant rules, and

3.                     Clarify misunderstood code sections.

 

COMPREHENSIVE PLAN REFERENCE:

Action 1.11:                     Update policies and codes to achieve development patterns that implement the goals of this plan.

Action 3.6:                     Proactively provide a regulatory environment that remains business and resident friendly.

 

STRATEGIC PLAN REFERENCE:

Economic Mobility Enhanced Connectivity Community Identity

Organizational Excellence Community Well-Being N/A

2.                     Support Confluence, the New Braunfels Chamber of Commerce Economic Development Strategic Plan, by helping to ensure a community that supports the targeted industries and increases the diversity of job opportunities in the community.

 

FISCAL IMPACT:

N/A

Recommendation

RECOMMENDATION:

Staff recommends approval.

 

The Planning Commission held a public hearing, discussed, and unanimously recommended approval of these proposed amendments at their meeting on August 7, 2024.