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Oxford adopts mobile food vendor ordinance after debate over fees and permitted goods
Summary
After extended discussion and two amendments—one to clarify ambiguous 'annual' wording and one to limit permitted goods to prepared food and drinks—the Board adopted a mobile food vendor ordinance with a $75 permit for 7 days and $200 for 30 days; staff will handle inspections.
The Oxford Board of Commissioners adopted a mobile food vendor ordinance after modifying the proposal to clarify permit language and the types of goods allowed.
Commissioner Lumpkins moved to strike language in paragraph 2.5 referring to fruit, merchandise, drink, and flowers so the ordinance would focus on prepared food; the motion was seconded and amended during debate. Commissioners also voted…
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