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Fulshear commission recommends downtown food truck park with security, fencing and parking conditions
Summary
The Fulshear Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend a specific use permit for a downtown food truck park, attaching conditions including a security officer, a 10-foot fence or wall with a Type A buffer yard, and a pre-opening parking agreement providing a minimum of 20 spaces.
At its July 11 meeting, the Fulshear Planning and Zoning Commission voted to recommend approval of a specific use permit for a proposed food truck park in the city’s Downtown District, attaching conditions aimed at limiting noise, protecting nearby homes and ensuring parking.
The applicant proposed a mixed indoor/outdoor venue served by food trucks (two to three on site, with one required to be stationary), an interior light‑prep kitchen, family‑oriented programming, and an application for a Texas Alcoholic Beverage Commission license. City staff told commissioners the elevations and site concept generally comply with Downtown District standards and that the proposal includes required hookups for water, sewer and electricity and on‑site restrooms.
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