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Teen vendor tells Orange County board OC Health reversed approval for lemonade booth, cites inconsistent fees
Summary
Addison Ozles, an 18-year-old Foothill High senior and small-business owner, told supervisors OC Health first approved a horse-trailer booth as a TFF booth and later revoked fruit-containing lemonade sales; Ozles described fees: $610 annual permit quoted, $828 in event fees, commissary costs of $828 upfront and $200/month, and asked the county to investigate.
Addison Ozles, who said they are an 18-year-old senior at Foothill High School and a small-business owner, told the board OC Health officials had initially told them their refurbished horse-trailer could operate as a Temporary Food Facility (TFF) booth and sell…
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