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Resident asks township for permission to operate weekend hot‑dog stand on private lot
Summary
Anthony Sabella, a retired veteran who operates a weekend hot‑dog stand on private property, told supervisors he was flagged by code enforcement and asked for permission or a permit; staff said the current zoning ordinance does not permit a regular food‑vendor use on a commercial parking lot unless the tenant sponsors the activity or ordinance is amended.
During public comment, resident Anthony Sabella said he operates a weekend hot‑dog stand in a furniture‑store parking lot and sought township permission after being told enforcement flagged the activity.
"I just want permission to set up on their property," Sabella said, adding he holds a state food license and had…
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