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Plan Commission backs new rules for 'mobile food courts,' limits signage and requires permanent restrooms
Summary
The commission approved text amendments to chapter 44 to define mobile food courts (3+ vendors), congregations and rallies; permanent courts will be conditional uses with development standards including on-site permanent restrooms, hard-surface truck pads, seating requirements and limited signage. The package goes to council March 3.
The Green Bay Plan Commission on Feb. 23 approved text amendments to Municipal Code chapter 44 establishing rules for food-truck assemblies and forwarded the ordinance to the Common Council on March 3.
Planning staff told the commission the amendments create three categories: a mobile food court (a permanent use on a parcel with three or more food establishments, approved via conditional use permit and subject to development standards), a mobile food…
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