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County seeks to modernize temporary‑use rules; staff proposes limits for private‑property food vendors
Summary
Planners proposed rewriting temporary uses to allow longer pod storage, new major temporary‑use permits for large events, updated tent and RV occupancy rules, and private‑property standards for mobile food vendors including a 300‑foot separation rule and a requirement for a brick‑and‑mortar letter of support.
Sacramento County staff proposed a comprehensive rewrite of temporary‑uses rules to reflect modern uses such as moving pods, seasonal events, tents for outdoor dining, and mobile food vendors on private property.
Matthew Jamomi said the rewrite would replace an outdated section copied from pre‑2005 code and create clearer, use‑based permitting. Key proposals include allowing moving pods (container storage) for up to 30 days with a…
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