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Spring Hill staff propose temporary waiver of food truck court restroom requirement during sewer moratorium

City of Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen · March 30, 2026
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Summary

Development Services Director Dara Sanders asked the Board to consider temporarily suspending the Unified Development Code restroom requirement for food truck courts while a sewer moratorium is in effect; the Board voiced support and directed staff to bring a resolution to the next regular meeting.

Dara Sanders, Development Services Director for the City of Spring Hill, asked the Board of Mayor and Aldermen on March 30 to consider temporarily suspending the Unified Development Code requirement that food truck courts provide permanent restroom facilities while a sewer moratorium remains in effect.

Sanders explained the current UDC restroom requirement for food truck courts and recommended that the Board consider a short-term suspension to reduce barriers for operators during the moratorium. The Board discussed the proposal and expressed support for easing the requirement. The Board directed Ms. Sanders to prepare a resolution and place it on the agenda for the next regularly scheduled BOMA meeting.

City staff framed the suspension as a temporary, targeted change tied explicitly to the sewer moratorium rather than a permanent rewrite of the code. The matter was raised as a practical measure to allow food-truck operators continued access to sites while the moratorium’s constraints remain.

Next steps: Ms. Sanders will draft the resolution for formal consideration at the Board’s next regular meeting.