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Planners refine proposed mobile food‑unit rules after vendor concerns; zoning change to be brought back

3760752 · June 10, 2025
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Staff and commissioners revised a proposed zoning‑text amendment to define mobile food units and allow them by right in all zoning districts, with a checklist for operators; commissioners agreed to remove a proposed requirement for a county zoning permit and instead require written property‑owner permission.

Fluvanna County planning staff and commissioners agreed on June 10 to refine proposed rules for mobile food units — commonly called food trucks — and to return with a formal resolution at a future meeting.

Staff presented a revised zoning‑text amendment that would add a definition for “mobile food unit” and list the use as allowed by right across residential, business and industrial zoning districts. Rather than include detailed underlying regulations in the ordinance text, staff proposed a checklist of required permits and operational standards that operators would follow, including adherence to…

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