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The Colony updates zoning language to align mobile food rules with new state law
Summary
The Colony City Council adopted amendments to Appendix A of the municipal code to replace ‘mobile food vendor’ with ‘mobile food units’ and align local land-use text with House Bill 2844 and Texas Food Establishment Rules; the Planning Commission had recommended the change 5–0 and no public opposition was recorded.
The Colony City Council on Oct. 6 adopted amendments to Appendix A of the city code that replace the term “mobile food vendor” with “mobile food units” and update related definitions to match language in chapter 6 and the Texas Food Establishment Rules.
City planner Isaac Williams told the council the changes are primarily a terminology cleanup intended to unify definitions across the zoning code…
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