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Indian River County pauses food‑truck ordinance; commissioners direct staff to remove several provisions and return April 7
Summary
After a lengthy public hearing on proposed mobile food‑dispensing vehicle rules, commissioners asked staff to drop a 3‑acre site minimum, remove a duration/vacation requirement and relax surface restrictions, then continued the ordinance to April 7 for a final draft.
The Board of County Commissioners continued its final hearing on a draft ordinance to regulate mobile food‑dispensing vehicles (food trucks) in unincorporated Indian River County to April 7, 2026, after commissioners and staff agreed several provisions need revision.
Planning staff presented the proposed land‑development regulation amendments and recommended adoption "to institute mobile vehicle dispensing vehicles regulations within unincorporated Indian River County," noting the county’s LDRs currently prohibit food trucks except by temporary use permit or at the Gifford…
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