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Florissant council approves three ordinances on mobile vendors, new restaurant and dog grooming
Summary
At a regular meeting, Ward 7 Councilwoman Jackie Pagano said the council approved three ordinances on second reading: new rules for mobile food vendors, permission for Jolof Synagal Kitchen to open in a B2 district, and authorization for Positive Vibes Grooming to operate; vote tallies were not specified.
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The Florissant City Council approved three ordinances on second reading, Councilwoman Jackie Pagano announced at the meeting.
Pagano said the measures that passed expand regulations for mobile food vendors, permit Katherine Smith (doing business as Jolof Synagal Kitchen) to operate a restaurant at 12667 New Halls Ferry Road in a B2 central business district, and authorize Mariah Green to open a dog grooming business called Positive Vibes Grooming on St. Francis Street. "These three all passed," Pagano stated; the transcript does not record individual vote tallies or a recorded roll-call in the remarks provided.
Why it matters: The mobile vendor ordinance amends Chapter 605, Article 22 to add regulation details for vending operations within city limits, which will affect food trucks and similar vendors. The restaurant approval changes the use allowed at a property in the central business district and may influence local dining options and permitting for comparable businesses. The grooming-business authorization enables a small business launch on a neighborhood street.
What the council said: Pagano framed the approvals as routine business items and did not provide details of substantive debate or amendments in the recorded remarks. No mover, seconder or vote breakdown was noted in the provided transcript excerpt.
What happens next: Passed on second reading, these ordinances will be reflected in council records and any implementation steps (permits, inspections or administrative follow-up) will proceed through city staff and the mayor's office as specified by each ordinance. The transcript does not provide effective dates, funding sources, or implementation timelines for these ordinances.

