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Board reviews draft food‑truck ordinance; removes alcohol, mounted‑generator requirements

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Summary

Trustees reviewed a draft mobile food vendor ordinance based on other municipalities’ rules, agreed to remove provisions allowing alcohol and a requirement that generators be permanently mounted, and asked staff to return a revised draft for adoption.

The Village of Waukesha village board on May 20 reviewed a staff-drafted ordinance to permit and regulate mobile food vendors, drawing on language from nearby municipalities.

Clerk and staff presented a one-and-a-half-page draft modeled on the City of Waukesha, the Village of Sussex and Muskegon examples. The proposal would require annual vendor permits (prorated after Aug. 1), proof of county health inspections, and limited signage attached to the mobile…

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