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Revere Planning Board backs zoning amendment to allow food trucks on private property, recommends 45 dBA limit
Summary
At its May 20 meeting the Revere Planning Board voted to recommend a Revere Zoning Ordinance amendment to define and permit food trucks on private property in specified districts, and recommended the City Council adopt a 45 dBA maximum noise limit enforced through the License Commission.
The Revere Planning Board on May 20 voted to recommend that the City Council amend the Revere Zoning Ordinance to define and allow food trucks on private property in a set of specified districts, and recommended the council include a 45 dBA maximum noise limit in any license approval.
The amendment would add a definition of “food truck” and permit the use only in certain zoning districts — RC-2 (Long Riverview Beach Boulevard area), PDD-1 (Suffolk Downs), Highway Business (around Squire Road) and the TED/North Shore Road area — and would make all food-truck activity on private property…
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