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Parks and Rec supports mobile dog‑treat cart concept, will recommend Select Board consider peddler rules and location limits
Summary
Commissioners signaled support for Rebecca Krensky’s proposal for a small mobile cart selling U.S.‑made dog treats and providing free water and poop bags, and recommended the Select Board consider chapter 107 licensing conditions and location restrictions to avoid conflicts with concessionaires and open‑ended vendor permissions.
On June 26 the Parks and Recreation Commission reviewed a proposal by Rebecca Krensky to operate a small mobile cart selling dog treats at parks and beaches and voiced support for recommending the concept to the Select Board, conditioned on clear rules to limit locations and avoid conflicts with existing concession contracts.
Amy, the town licensing administrator in the police department, explained the process: chapter 107 of the town bylaw governs transient vendors and peddlers, and the Select Board issues licenses and may set conditions.…
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