MEXICOBEACH CITY COUNCIL REGULAR MEETING TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 2025 AT 6:00 P.M. PUBLIC WORKS BUILDING Mayor, Richard Wolff Councilman, Jerry Smith Councilman, Jason Adams Councilwoman, Linda Hamilton Councilman, Tim Linderman City Attorney, Tim Sloan City Administrator, Chris Truitt City Clerk, Tammy Brunson This meeting willl bel live streamed on the City ofMexico Beach Government Facebook page. Ifyou have any questions or comments on the agenda, please email them up to 21 hours prior to the meeting at ciy@mexicohachlgoy I. CALL TO ORDER II. INVOCATION III. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE IV. ROLL CALL V. REGULAR AGENDA 1. Final Plat Cottages at Paradise Cove Chris Truitt (Planning and Zoning Board recommended approval to Council on 2/17/25) a. Open Public Discussion b. Close Public Discussion C. Discussion d. Motion to Approve/Deny 2. Ordinance 848 - Peddlers (First Reading) - Chris Truitt AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 581 CODIFIED IN CHAPTER 111 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; ADDING DEFINITIONS; CLARIFYING LICENSING AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE, REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, SEVERABILITY, CORRECTION OF SCRIVENER'S ERRORS, AND LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION: AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. a. Motion to Read Ordinance 848 (By Title Only) b. Open Public Discussion C. Close Public Discussion d. Discussion 3. LDC UPDATE - Working List - Chris Truitt VI. CITIZEN COMMENTS 1. Speaker must come to the podium and state name and city of residence 2. Comments are limited to 3 minutes VII. COUNCIL COMMENTS VIII. MAYOR COMMENTS IX. STAFF COMMENTS X. ADJOURNMENT Emailed to interested parties and posted on the city website on: 02/19/2025 Note: Copies of the Agenda items are posted on the City's Website mexicobeachf.gov This meeting will be recorded on the website. *You are hereby notified that in accordance with Florida Statutes, you have a right to appeal any decision made by the Council with respect to any matter considered. You may need to ensure that a verbatim record of the proceedings is made which may need to include evidence and testimony upon which the appeal is based. Any person requiring a special accommodation at this meeting because of a disability or physical impairment should contact Tammy Brunson, City Clerk, at 201 Paradise Path, Mexico Beach, Florida 32456; or by phone (850) 648-5700 at least five calendar days prior to the meeting. Ifyou are hearing or speech impaired, and you possess TDD equipment, you may contact the City Clerk using the Florida Dual Party Relay System, which can be reached at 800-955-8770 TDD. MEXICO BEACH City Council For Clerk's Use Only Agenda Abstract Form AGENDA ITEM # Meeting Date: 2-28-25 Department: Admin Consent Regular Closed Public Hearing: Yes R No Agenda Agenda Session Date of Public Hearing: PRESENTERINPORMATON CONTACT: Chris Truitt ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED Subject: Cottages at Paradise Cove Final Plat Approval (Parcel Nos. 04178-000-000 & 04173-019-000) 700 15th St. Attachment(s): Cottages at Paradise Cove plat submittal package Brief Summary: Mike Malerba (MLMI Homes, LLC) has submitted a final plat for a new residential development. Action Requested: Review final plat application and approve or deny. ISSUE OVERVIEW Background Information & Issue Summary: The preliminary plat was first presented to P&Z on 7/6/20 and approved by the Council on 9/22/20. The final plat was presented to P&Z on 2/3/25 at which point they requested additional updates to the as-builts as well as additional information regarding the ability for the fire department to service the entire development. The updated package was presented at a special meeting of P&Z on 2/17/25 at which point P&Z recommended final approval pending the updating of the names of the City Administrator and Consulting Engineer. Those changes have now been made. Financial Impacts: None Staff ecommendmton.Commens: Approve final plat. ghdhoton February 07, 2025 Mrs. Juli Danaher Deputy City Clerk/Executive Assistant City of Mexico Beach 201 Paradise Path, Mexico Beach, FL 32456 Sent via email to: danaher@mexicoDeachtl.gov RE: COTTAGES AT PARADISE COVE PLAT REVIEW - ANCHOR PROJECT NO. 2024.06 Dear Mrs. Danaher: As requested, Anchor Consulting Engineering and Inspection, Inc. (Anchor) completed a final plat review of the documentation for the Cottages at Paradise Cove development in Mexico Beach, FL. Anchor previously identified the below items as needing to be addressed by the Applicant. On January 31, 2025, Dewberry Engineering provided revised as-built drawings addressing the comments we provided in our letter dated January 30, 2025. Dewberry Engineering has addressed all items previously noted in the as-builts. Below is a summary of their responses to Anchor's comments and attached are the updated as-built drawings. PLAT REVIEW Water 1. At station 6+43 the construction drawings call for a 2" irrigation service with a backflow preventer, but that is missing from the as-built drawings. Applicant Response: The irrigation service was relocated in the green space near unit #31 to keep the 2" connection from being in the road. Sewer 1. The as-built drawings show a sewer lateral going to an undeveloped open space (South of lot 1), this lateral is not shown in the construction drawings. Applicant Response: The contractor confirmed the service to the open space does not exist. The as built has been corrected. 2. The location of the service lateral for lot 20 does not match the construction drawings and it also does not reach lot 20 as it stops in the undeveloped open space. Applicant Response: The service for Lot 20 was moved to the south side of lot 20 to avoid a drainage pipe conflict. Stormwater 1. The 15' weir in the storm water pond in the construction drawings is not shown in the as-built drawings. Applicant Response: The additional outfall information has been added to the as built. BI gfndbote FINAL COMMENTS/RECOMMENDATION Dewberry Engineering has addressed all the comments Anchor had related to the as-built drawings. 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L PBi SPRaa5B5B 1599. 5 LL MAANARN S..es.un .ssilases MEXICO: BEACH City Council For Clerk's Use Only Agenda Abstract Form AGENDA ITEM # Meeting Date: 2-28-25 Department: Admin Consent Regular Closed Public Hearing: Yes R No Agenda Agenda Session Date of Public Hearing: RESENIERINFORMATON CONTACT: Chris Truitt ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED Subject: Peddler Ordinance Attachment(s): Ordinance 848 Brief Summary: The City Council has requested revisions to the current soliciting/peddling ordinance to prohibit or deter, to the greatest extent possible, door-to-door solicitations. The City Attorney suggested changes which were presented during the 10/12/24 Council meeting. After receiving feedback from the Council, the Administrator determined that the general consensus was to disallow peddling at residential locations. Action Requested: The City Council should determine if the consensus to disallow peddling at residential locations would be met by this ordinance. It states specifically: (A) Peddling is allowed in two specific zoning categories: General Commercial and Tourist Commercial, but within those land use categories/hat. zoning, peddling shall not be allowed on any property on which a residential structure of any kind is located (regardless of whether a single-family or multi-family structure). The Peddler must coordinate and obtain written permission from an existing or established business owner located in the zoning categories previously mentioned authorizing peddling. ISSUE OVERVIEW Background Information & Issue Summary: This is a follow-up to the ordinance provided at the 10-12-24 Council meeting. Financial Impacts: Attorney time to review, cost to publish. Staff RecommendhatonsCommens: Approved the ordinance. ORDINANCE 848 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 581 CODIFIED IN CHAPTER 111 OF THE CODE OF ORDINANCES; ADDING DEFINITIONS; CLARIFYING LICENSING AND OPERATIONAL REQUIREMENTS; PROVIDING FOR VIOLATIONS AND PENALTIES; PROVIDING FOR INCLUSION IN THE CODE, REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS, SEVERABILITY, CORRECTION OF SCRIVENER'S ERRORS, AND LIBERAL CONSTRUCTION; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA AS FOLLOWS: SECTION 1: INDEX AMENDMENT. The Index for Chapter 111 of the Mexico Beach Code of Ordinances is amended as follows: 111.01 DEFINITIONSPEDDEER-LICENSING REQUIRED 111.02 PEDDLER LICENSING REQUIREDPEE 111.03 FEBCANVASSING OR SOLICITING 111.04 EXCEPTIONS 111.05 ALLOWABLE-PEDDLING LOCATIONS 111.06 PROHIBITED HOURS OF PEDDEINGVIOEATION 111.07 VIOLATIONS 111.08 PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS SECTION 2: TEXT AMENDMENTS. Chapter 111 of the Mexico Beach Code of Ordinances is amended as follows: S 111.01 DEFINITIONS "Aggressive Manner" means: (A) Approaching or speaking to a particular person or persons, or physically following a particular person or person before, during, or after peddling or soliciting, if that conduct is intended or likely to cause a reasonable person to: (1) Fear bodily contact or harm to oneself or to another, or damage to or loss of property; or (2) Otherwise perceive a threat or intimidation to give money or other thing of value. or (B) Intentionally touching or causing physical contact with another person or a vehicle operated by another person, without that person's consent, in the course of peddling or soliciting; or (C) In the course of peddling or soliciting, intentionally blocking or interfering with the safe or free passage of any pedestrian or vehicle by any means, including causing any pedestrian or vehicle operator to take evasive action to avoid the Peddling or Solicitation; or (D) Forcing oneself upon the company of another by continuing to peddle or solicit the person addressed after that person has made a negative response by oral utterance, by physical sign, by attempt to leave or avoid the presence of the person peddling or soliciting, or by other negative indication; or (E) Peddling or soliciting on any public sidewalk or pedestrian area of a public right-of-way in a group of two (2) or more persons appearing to a reasonable person to be engaged in peddling or soliciting and to be associating with each other for that purpose. "Peddler" means any individual without a fixed established place of dealing or business in the City, whether a resident of this City or not, traveling by foot, wagon, motor vehicle or any other type of conveyance from place to place, from house to house, or from street to street for the sale of, as well as selling, offering for sale or taking or attempting to take orders for the sale of goods, wares, merchandise, retail products or food or other personal property of any nature whatsoever for future delivery or for immediate delivery in the case of retail products or food, or for services to be furnished or performed in the future, whether or not such individual has, carries or exposes for sale a sample of the subject of such sale or not or whether he or she is collecting advance payments on such sales or not; such definition shall include any individual that seeks a future engagement or appointment for the sale of such goods and/or services, for himself or for another individual; such definition shall further include any person who, for himself, herself or for another person, hires, leases, uses or occupies any building, structure, tent, railroad boxcar, boat, hotel room, lodging house, apartment, shop or any other place within the city for the sole purpose of exhibiting samples and taking orders for future delivery or for offering high cost items, including motor vehicles, for immediate or future sale, with or without trade- ins or financing agreements. The term "high-cost item" shall mean a single piece of personal property, including but not limited to a motor vehicle, with a fair market value in excess of $1,000.00 (one thousand dollars). The word "Peddler" shall include the terms "canvasser, I "solicitor", "transient or itinerant photographer". "Peddle" or "Peddling" means the acts of a peddler. S 111.012 PEDDLER LICENSING REQUIRED. (A) It shall be unlawful for any person to engage in business as a peddler without first obtaining a city peddler's license. The registrant shall complete an application for a peddler's license, providinggive his or her complete identification, his or her signature, the name of his or her employer, the nature of the products or services in which he or she intends to peddle, the duration of the peddling activities and a document evidencing written permission from the property owner where the peddling will occur. (B) Every peddler having a license issued under the provisions of this chapter and while doing business within the city shall display his or her license upon the request of any person. (C) Every license issued under the provisions of this chapter shall be valid for a period outlined in the license, not to exceed six months. (D) Any license issued under the provisions of this chapter may be revoked by the city for the violation by the licensee of any applicable provision of this code, state law, or city or county ordinance, rule or regulation. S 111.023 FEE. Each registrant shall pay to the City Clerk a licensing fee of $50 for the period expiring six months after the date of said licensing, or $15 for a two-day license. No city license shall be issued involving the sale of retail food products, neither temporary nor permanent without prior approval by the State Department of Agriculture. $111.03 CANVASSING OR SOLICITING- No persen shall selieit er eanvass within the eerporate limits-of the eity- S 111.04 EXCEPTIONS. The provisions of this chapter shall not apply to the following: (A) Sales made to permanent merchants by commercial dealers selling in the usual course of business; (B) Sheriffs, law enforcement, bona fide assignees, receivers or trustees in bankruptcy, or other public officers selling goods, wares and merchandise according to law; (BC) Solicitations or sales made by charitable, educational or religious organizationsinstitutions; (ED) Canvassing or soliciting for political reasons concerning federal, state, county or local elections solicited in accordance with federal, state or local elections laws; er BBYouth-oriented organizations such as Girl Scouts, Boy Scouts, school-related fund raisers and the like-i (F) Special event sales by merchants or motor vehicle dealers who maintain fixed established places of business within the City, whether conducted at their fixed places of business or elsewhere in the Cityi (F) Bona fide residents of the state selling fruits, vegetables, dressed meats, fowl or farm products which were produced on land within the state, owned or controlled by such vendor; (G) Food, grocery and package delivery companies and the like, examples of which include pizza or food delivery, or packages previously purchased or mail deliveries; or (H) Any person whom the City Council waives the applicability of this chapter. 4 S 111.05 ALLOWABLE-PEDDLING LOCATIONS. (A) Peddling is allowed in two specific zoning categories: General Commercial and Tourist Commercial, but within those land use categories/that zoning, peddling shall not be allowed on any property on which a residential structure of any kind is located (regardless of whether a single-family or multi-family structure). The Peddler must coordinate and obtain written permission from an existing or established business owner located in the zoning categories previously mentioned authorizing peddling. (B) Peddling on or from vacant property is not allowed. Except as limited by S 114.05 of the code of ordinances. (C) Any peddling which is proposed from a location on the privately owned beach also requires City Council approval and a separate beach vending permit. (D) Peddling on any private premises is not allowed when such premises is posted with a sign stating "No Peddlers Allowed" or "No Solicitations Allowed" or other words to such effect. S 111.06 PROHIBITED HOURS OF PEDDLING. It shall be unlawful for any peddler to engage in the business of peddling within the city between the hours of 6:00 p.m. (or after sunset if earlier than 6:00 p.m.) to 9:00 a.m. the following morning, or at any time on Sundays or state or federal holidays, except by specific appointment with or invitation from the prospective customer. S 111.07 VIOLATIONS. It shall be a violation of this chapter to do any of the following: (A) Peddle or solicit in an Aggressive Manner. (B) Make false or fraudulent statements concerning the quality of his or her goods, wares, merchandise or services for the purpose of inducing another to purchase the goods, wares, merchandise or services. (C) Make false or fraudulent statements concerning any warranties offered with a high cost item, the title to any motor vehicle offered for sale, or how or when the peddler shall pay- 5 off and clear any liens on a motor vehicle taken as a trade-in as part of the transaction. (D) Give any false or misleading information in connection with their application for a license required by this chapter. (E) Enter upon premises owned, leased or rented by another to refuse to leave such premises after having been notified by the owner or occupant of such premises, or his or her agent, to leave the premises and to not return to such premises. (F) Peddle without a valid license from the city. (G) Violate any provision of this chapter. S 111.68 PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS. Any person or persons violating this chapter is guilty of a misdemeanor of the second degree, punishable as provided by other provisions of the code of ordinances, not to exceed the penalty provisions of state statutes; i.e., imprisonment in the county jail not to exceed 60 days and/or a fine not to exceed $500.00, or both for each violation. In addition to and not in lieu of any criminal enforcement, this chapter may be enforced by any code enforcement officer of the city pursuant to the terms of the city's code of ordinances. SECTION 3. INCLUSION INTO THE CODE OF ORDINANCES. It is the intent of the City Council that the provisions of this ordinance shall become and be made a part of the Mexico Beach Code of Ordinances, and that the sections of this Ordinance may be renumbered or re-lettered and the word "ordinance" may be changed to "section, 1 "article," "regulation, 1 or such other appropriate word or phrase in order to accomplish such intentions. SECTION 4. REPEAL OF CONFLICTING PROVISIONS. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, resolutions, or parts of resolutions in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of the conflict. SECTION 5. SEVERABIDITY. If any section, subsection, sentence, clause or phrase of this Ordinance is, for any reason, declared by the courts to be unconstitutional or invalid, such decision shall not affect the 6 validity of the Ordinance as a whole, or any part thereof, other than the part sO declared. SECTION 6. CORRECTION OF SCRIVENER 'S ERRORS. The City Attorney may correct any scrivener's errors found in this Ordinance, without public hearing, by filing a corrected copy of the Ordinance with the Clerk. A scrivener's error may not include an amendment that changes the context or meaning of the Ordinance. SECTION 7. ORDINANCE TO BE LIBERALLY CONSTRUED. This Ordinance shall be liberally construed in order to effectively carry out the purposes hereof which are deemed not to adversely affect public health, safety, or welfare. SECTION 8. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall take effect immediately upon its passage. PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED by the City Council of the City of Mexico Beach, Florida as of this day of March, 2025. CITY OF MEXICO BEACH, FLORIDA RICHARD WOLFF, Mayor ATTEST: TAMMY BRUNSON, City Clerk *In this Ordinance, language added to an existing section is printed in underscored type, and language deleted is printed in otrwek-through-type. 7 MEXICO BEACH City Council For Clerk's Use Only Agenda Abstract Form AGENDA ITEM # E Meeting Date: 2-28-25 Department: Admin Consent Regular Closed Public Hearing: Yes K No Agenda Agenda Session Date of Public Hearing: RESENTERINFORMATION CONTACT: Chris Truitt ITEM TO BE CONSIDERED Subject: LDC Updates Working List Attachment(s): LDC Updates Working List Brief Summary: Residents, P&Z, staff, and the Council have had the opportunity to determine which areas of the LDC may require updates or changes. The Council chose to give a few items at a time to P&Z for their recommendations. Staff compiled the list and identified the first 10 items. Six of the items should be easy, small changes such as updating terms or numbering schemes. The remaining four would require more thought and debate to then prepare a recommendation for changes from P&Z to be given to the Council. Action Requested: The City Council should instruct P&Z to begin working on the 10 items. The Council should also confirm that the 10 items are the items with which P&Z should begin. ISSUE OVERVIEW Background Information & Issue Summary: This is a follow-up to the two LDC workshops as well as City Council meeting. Itis the next step in the process to begin amending the LDC. Financial Impacts: Attorney time to review, cost to publish. Staff Recommendations/Comments: Confirm the first 10 items as appropriate and send the list to P&Z for their action. Working List 3.07.00 Subdivisions, Platting, and Lot Splits Requirer recording andt time limit. 2.02.02 Zoning Prohibits single family residential housinga and condominiums in General Commercial: Zoning District 0 require Council approval New Development Window Timel limit onnewd developmentss sittinge emptya after property cleared. 2.07.08 Noise Control Replace' 'policy department' with' 'lawe enforcement' 2.02.07 Setbacks Canalr requirements from 4.03.0 04(B) should bei includedi ins setback section 2.01.00 Zoning Districts Add Townhome Districtt tol list of districts 7.11.04 Criminal Penalties Eliminate language prohibitinge enforcmenet of regs on previoiusly undeveloped lots; all lots should be maintained 3.02.00 Sidewalks ParagraphA A conflictsv with ParagraphE B 3.05.04(AX1) 'Green Book' shouldb be replaced by" latest edition of Florida Manual of Uniform Minimum Standardsf Design' 1.03.02(F) Specific Findings Items d,e.f.g. should ber replaceda as 3, 4,5, 6 Upcoming Items (No Particular Order) City Council Section Title Suggested Change 2.09.00 Burn Control Addp provisiont to limit! hours forb burns 2.09.02 Land Clearing Specify/define; permitting 2.07.06 SpecificF Prohibitions Reevaluate 52y yards:is isita acceptable ors shoulditb ber moreorl less 3.00.04 Definitions- Lot Split, Subdivision Combine definitions ofLot Splita ands Subdivision 3.00.04 Definitions- Neighborhood Reevaluate 1/100 ofamilet for neighborhood; ist that acceptable 3.02.01 Sidewalk Regulations Should require sidewalks onb boths sides consistently. Should require ons 98, 1st, and7 7th. 7.11.01 Definitions Nuisance Whoi is responsible forc contactingt the owner of thep property with the dead tree? Couldt the cityb be liab notr notifyingt the owner? 7.11.01 Definitions- Skateboard Adde eBikes top prohibitions ont beach, sidewalks, streets, etc. 7.11.04 Criminal Penalties Increasef fine 6.03.00 Off Street Parking Standards Reduce required off- street commercial; parking spaces top promote development, increase based on bedrooms 2.02.05 Change ofUse Require all Changei iny User requests to come before P&Z City Council 2.02.07 Setbacks Reevaluate setbacks tod determinei ifthey are appropriate; define what cant bet builti inas setback 2.02.07 Setbacks Ensures setbacks are setf fort theb buildingt typer rathert thanj justz zone (e.gs SFDin Townhome) 2.02.07/B) Setbacks Require attachmente easementsf fora allt townhomes and/or alls structures in townhomez zone 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Reevalute requirements forf food trucks, adjusti if/as necessary, include wash stations, waste, toilets, 2.04.01(B) Genenerals Standards andF Requirements Reevaluate setbacks toc determinei ifthey area appropriate 4.01.06/A) Landscape Area Requirements Require! bufferz zone and1 10' setback 4.01.06/C) Landscape/ Area Requirements Require! buffer zone and 10' setback 4.01.07/DX1) Planting Requirements Reevaluate allr requirements toc determinei ifthey ares sufficient 6.05.00 Access Management Reevaluate allrequirementst too determinei ifthey ares sufficient Planning & Zoning Section Title Suggested Change 2.04.00 Accessory Structures Needt tot bet bettero defined. Cant they! have kitchens, bathrooms, sleeping quarters? New Natural Disaster Setf fixed deadline forr natural disasterr recovery includingr repairs, remodels, andrebuilds New Commercialz ZoneA Aesthetics Addr requirements forc commercial! buildingst toe ensure aesthetics match thev visionf for Mexico Beach 4.01.06 Required Landscaping Addrequirementt toreplace dead landscaping 2.04.03 Fences Adde exemption forf fences! having goods sidef facingin. 4.04.03/A) Septic Tanks Remove language; wer no longer haves septict tanks 3.00.04 Definitions Increases size 4.01.06(C) Buffer2 Zones Reevaluate allr requirementst too determinei iftheya ares sufficient 4.03.05 Restricted Development: Zone Createa a local program or requirementsf fory wetland development mitigation 7.11.00 Nuisances, Unlawful Accumulations, and Growths What can be kept on an empty lot? Currentlyb boat trailers, work trailers etc aret being kept one emptylo why are RVsr nota allowed. Nothings should bec ona ane empty lot. New Ordinance for RVs on property under constructionr needs tobea addedt tot thel LDC. 2.00.00 Zoning Generally Addz zoningr map Staff Requests Section Title Suggested Change 6.03.00 Off Street Parking Standards Reducer required parkings spacesf for Commercial: and/or allow city parkingt tof factori int toequation New Addr requirements for culverts, including specs, for driveway construction and repair tor maintain drail 2.02.07 Setbacks Codify required 7.5' setback fora allo detached structuresi in Townhome District or require attachment easement Resident Requests Section Title Suggested Change 2.02.08(B) Food" Trucks Permittingr mobilef food vehicles to operate only on property: zonedf for commercial use only, no mixed residentialz zonesa and allowing only onef foodt truck per acre ofd developed property 2.02.08/B) Food Trucks Requiringt the operator ofa af foodt truckt to have notarized proof ofp permissionf from thec owner oft the proi wheret thet food truck does business 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Afoodt truckr may not block ap publicn right tofway orf fire lanes 2.02.08(B) FoodT Trucks Allowingt foodt trucksto only operate between8a.m.: and 10p.m. 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Afoodt truck' 's ownerr must have his vehiclei inspected! byt the Fire Department annually fors safety. Signs fora ai foodt truck arel limitedt to* "identifying copy depicted ona as singley vehicle or trailer," andr not 2.02.08(B) Food" Trucks permitted "signs, banners, flags, sandwich boards,"ina any right of wayo or on private property. Namer vendor andr menua are allowed butr musth bef fixedt tot they vehicle Code Compliance Enforcement: shall inspect and enforcet the regulations ont food trucks, andac Code 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Compliance officer mayi issue ac citation with at fine of "nol less than $500 per infraction. * Ifa citationi issued, lt'st the underlying property owner who gets ther notice of violation 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Restroom must bea available ons site 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Require propertys owner top provide proof ofl liabilityi insurance 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Licenses must! bec displayeda at allt times 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks A Dedicated area forf foodt trucks unless propertyi is owned byt thef foodt truck owner. 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Limitt ther number off food truck allowedint the cityto8 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Foodt trucks must havet their own dumpster for waste collectiona and removal. They are prohibited from utilizing city-ownedr receptacles for disposal of waste 2.02.08/B) Food Trucks Foodt truckss should Bec consideredretaurant forp purpose ofp parking. landscaping. etc 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Foodt trucks Mustr not create unsafe ingress and/or egress or causet traffic congestion 2.02.08(B) Food Trucks Allr mobile food vehicles must be: set back ar minimum of 10ft from any public right-of-way: and5 50ftf fro residential zoning area 2.02.0 08(B) Food Trucks Amobile foody vehicle shall be removedf from thep propertys whenr noti in operationi for 30 days. 2.02.06 Impervious Surface Coverage Needs specific guides for use ofp pavers based onj percent permeability 7.06.00 Concurrency! Determinations Equivalent Residential Units must be changedt to reflect lower water use (due tov water conserving appliances) 7.06.00 Concurrency! Determinations RequireA Annual Concurrency! Report to be presented to Council and usedby P and: ZT To determine ade ofa approved capacity 1.03.02(E) SpecificF Findings Add bacteriat toli list of contaminantsi ins stormwater 1.06.10 Day Needt toc define' working day'. Alsoifnots statedadayi isa' 'calendar' day 3.03.01(E)E Sewer Determine appropriate gallons for ERU 3.07.00 Subdivisions, Platting, & Lot Splits Adequate timef for placement of signs and writtenr notification must Include specific times 4.01.00 Use of black rubber mulch shouldb bep prohibited duet tor residual chemicals from this type of mulch the Landscaping killp plants Already Addressed Section Title Suggested Change 3.04.03 Junkyards Eliminate allowance ofj junkyards: 3.04.03 already disallows 3.00.04 Definitions Nonconforming' Use Determinei ifwel have any! lots not in az zoning district: Alla areas are: zoned. Nonconforming refers lots that met. zoning when they were built but nol longer meet. zoning due to updates to cod 2.02.04 Height Measurement Fromy wherei ist the heightmeasured?: 20.0.04 defines this in paragraphs A, B, C, and D