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Council opens discussion on food-truck rules; staff asked to pursue options with Planning Commission

2285552 · February 12, 2025
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Summary

Brighton council discussed its temporary land-use rules for food trucks and general temporary accessory uses, identified current limits (four events per parcel per year, five days per event) and directed staff to pursue potential changes through the Planning Commission after soliciting input from businesses.

City staff briefed the council on Feb. 11 about how temporary land-use rules in the zoning ordinance regulate food trucks and other temporary accessory activities. The current zoning language allows each parcel to host up to four temporary events per year, with each permitted event lasting up to five days (for a possible 20 days total per parcel per year) and requires a permit for each occurrence.

Why it matters: Council members said this topic is relevant to new commercial uses (notably a recently opened pickleball facility) and to businesses that would like to…

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