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Indian River County discusses food-truck rules, directs staff to return with revised ordinance
Summary
County staff presented proposed mobile food-dispensing vehicle rules and commissioners debated hours, tents and zoning; staff will revise the draft, re-advertise a public hearing and return with ordinance language for formal consideration.
Indian River County commissioners on Jan. 13 discussed a proposed ordinance to regulate mobile food-dispensing vehicles in the county's unincorporated areas, directing staff to revise the draft and re-advertise a future public hearing rather than taking legislative action immediately.
Staff told the board the draft ordinance would require display of state DBPR licenses and fire and health inspection reports, require written property-owner consent when vendors operate on private property, and set an effective date of 90 days after final adoption to give operators time to comply. Staff recommended adoption of land-development…
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