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Supervisors ask staff for work session after debate over proposed mobile‑food‑vendor zoning amendments
Summary
The board discussed a proposed text amendment to Yuma County’s zoning code that would regulate mobile food vendors and noise‑making devices; the board directed staff to hold a work session with vendors and the health department before forwarding changes to the planning commission.
Yuma County planning staff presented a proposed text amendment Aug. 4 intended to update county rules for mobile food vendors and mobile food units, including new definitions and a section that would set operating limits and controls on noise‑making devices.
“Maggie, this applies to mobile units that move from site to site,” Yuma County planners clarified during the meeting; development staff said the draft relies on the state enabling language in A.R.S. § 11‑269.24 that authorizes counties to regulate mobile vendors.
Several mobile‑food operators and…
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