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Council removes 250-foot spacing rule for mobile food vendors and updates fees
Summary
The council adopted a Unified Development Ordinance amendment removing a 250-foot spacing requirement for mobile food vendors, clarifying hours and defaulting vendor signage to the consolidated sign section; staff also asked for a fee schedule update.
Jacksonville City Council on March 17 approved a text amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) that removes a 250-foot spacing requirement for mobile food vendors, clarifies hours of operation, and eliminates certain vendor-specific signage rules.
Planning staff presenter Ryan King told the council the change would allow vendors in specified zoning districts to operate without the current spacing limit while retaining most of the other standards…
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