Council renews conditional-use permit for mobile coffee unit at chiropractic office

5842944 · September 29, 2025

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Summary

The council approved a two-year renewal of a conditional-use permit allowing a mobile coffee unit to operate at a chiropractic business on Griffin Parkway; staff said the operator added landscaping and no neighbor complaints were recorded.

The Mission City Council on Sept. 23 approved a two-year renewal of a conditional-use permit for a mobile food unit that operates as a coffee vendor at a chiropractic office on Griffin Parkway.

Planning staff showed before-and-after photos demonstrating additional landscaping the operator installed along the driveway where the cart is stationed. Staff said no complaints were received from surrounding property owners and that the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended a two-year permit.

At the public hearing, no members of the public spoke in favor or opposition. The council motion to approve the renewal carried unanimously and was recorded as ordinance No. 57 20 in the meeting transcript.

Staff noted the site configuration places the unit in the driveway of the chiropractic business and recommended the two-year renewal to ensure ongoing compliance.

No traffic counts, restroom access requirements, or sales-volume limitations were recorded in the transcript.