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Board amends unified fee schedule; directs staff to work with farmers-market operators on temporary-food fees
Summary
After public comment from farmers-market operators, the board adopted amendments to the county unified fee schedule and directed environmental health staff to work with market operators on a revised, equitable temporary-food-permit approach for farmers markets.
The Board of Supervisors adopted amendments to the countyunified fee schedule on June 10 and directed staff to work with local farmers-market operators to develop an equitable approach to temporary-food fees at certified farmers markets.
Representatives of the Santa Cruz Community Farmers Market Association and other market operators told the board that the county—nvironmental Health temporary-food permit is being applied per location as well as by operator, producing substantially higher annual fees for operators that run multiple…
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