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Trustees Weigh Mobile-Food Rules, Parks Use and Beer-Garden Contract in Lengthy First Reading
Summary
The board held a first reading of a proposed mobile food vendor ordinance that would authorize food trucks in several parks (with Nixon Park restricted this season); trustees debated hours, caps, whether small push carts should count toward truck limits, and whether a one-year beer-garden contractor should have de facto exclusivity.
The Village of Hartland Board of Trustees held a first reading of a proposed ordinance governing mobile food vendors, with extensive discussion about where food trucks and smaller push carts should be allowed, operating hours, fees and the interaction with an existing beer-garden contract.
Ryan (village staff) briefed the board on the draft ordinance, which would allow mobile food vendors in several village parks and would designate Nixon Park for limited weekday vending this year while the village honors an existing beer-garden contract. Staff and…
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