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San Francisco agencies outline how mobile food facility permits are reviewed and approved

San Francisco Board of Appeals · April 25, 2018
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Public Works, the Department of Public Health and the Fire Department told the Board of Appeals how they coordinate mobile food facility permitting, including timelines, conditional approvals and safety checks; Public Works said it issues conditional approvals while final health and fire sign-offs must follow within 90 days.

Public Works, the Department of Public Health and the San Francisco Fire Department gave the Board of Appeals a joint briefing on Tuesday about how the city reviews and approves mobile food facility permits in the public right-of-way.

Rahul Shah of Public Works told commissioners that the Mobile Food Facility Permit process was moved to Public Works by ordinance in 2011 and is governed by Article 5.8 and implementing order 182101. "The Mobile Food Facility Permit was first introduced to Public Works in 2011," Shah said, explaining the department’s jurisdiction for location review, public notification and issuance.

Shah described…

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