O-2021-187 - 7/8/2021I ORDINANCE NO. 0=2021=187
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4 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT CODE,
s CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE III, SECTION 1=50 AND CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE
6 Vill, SECTION 2=93, CODE OF ORDINANCES (2018 EDITION), CITY OF
7 ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, REGARDING MOBILE FOOD
s ESTABLISHMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND
9 REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS.
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11 BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK,
12 TEXAS:
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is That Zoning and Development Code, Chapter 1, Article III, Section 1-50 Code of
is Ordinances (2018 Edition), City of Round Rock, Texas, is hereby amended to add the
16 following definitions:
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Mobile Food Property where three (3) or more mobile food establishments (MFEs) congregate to
Establishment Park offer food sales to the public in an area of a site that has been designated and
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reviewed for this use.
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The person responsible for the general management of the mobile food
Mobile Food Park establishment park, including but not limited to: addressing inquiries,, questions and
Manager concerns,, ensuring property maintenance; enforcing hours of operation; and other
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operational matters.
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is That Zoning and Development Code, Chapter 2, Article Vill, Section 2-93, Code
20 of Ordinances (2018 Edition), City of Round Rock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as
21 follows:
22 CHAPTER 2. ZONING DISTRICTS AND USE REGULATIONS
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24 Sec. 2=93. -Accessory uses and home occupations.
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26 (c) Mobile food establishments.
27 (1) General. A mobile food establishment is a temporary food service operation that supports
28 certain types of businesses in certain locations in the City.
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2 (2) Site location criteria.
3 a. Mobile food establishments shall not locate on public streets or in public parking lots, but
4 may locate in an unimproved alley of a property zoned MU-ie
5 b. Mobile food establishments shall not be located within 50 feet of a single4amily dwelling
6 unit. This measurement shall be taken from the property line of the dwelling unit to the
7 closest point of the mobile food establishment location.
8 ce Mobile food establishments shall not locate in access drives, fire lanes, or improved alleys.
9 dI Mobile food establishments shall not locate on sidewalks in or along the right-of-way
10 without prior approval from the city. Approval may be granted if a minimum width of five (5)
11 feet of sidewalk remains free of any obstructions.
12 e. Mobile food establishments may not occupy any parking spaces needed for the minimum
13 required parking for the primary use.
14 fe Mobile food establishments shall be located a minimum of 15 feet from fire hydrants and
15 five (5) feet from any utility box, ADA accessibility ramp, or building entrance.
16 (3) Other requirements.
17 a. The mobile food establishment shall be in compliance with Williamson County and Cities
18 Health District regulations and applicable City fire department regulations.
19 b. All signage and identification for the mobile food establishment shall be on or attached to
20 the vehicle. Menu items may be displayed on sandwich boards which are not attached to
21 the vehicle.
22 ce All food vending transactions shall occur from the vehicle.
23 do No trash or grease shall be left at the site after the departure of the mobile food
24 establishment, except in existing on -site containers specifically designed for such waste.
25 e. Vehicles, generators, and other equipment shall be maintained so as to be in operable
26 condition at all times.
27 fe Durable exterior -grade finishes and decorations shall be utilized for all exterior materials on
28 the vehicle and shall be maintained in accordance with minimum property, structural and
29 health standards.
30 g. The mobile food establishment shall remain on wheels and drivable or with the hitch in
31 place necessary for it to be mobile.
32 (4) Long-term accessory use.
33 a. Mobile food establishments are meant to be open and on -site on a temporary basis. As
34 such, the following requirements for long-term accessory use shall be met:
35 1,, New connections to city water or wastewater infrastructure are prohibited;
36 2. New electric meters are prohibited; and
37 3. For mobile food establishments serving a municipal parks and recreation facility, the
38 Parks and Recreation Department shall determine the permissible duration for which
39 each establishment may operate.
40 b,9 Upon the issuance of an annual permit as described in subsection (c) below, mobile food
41 establishments are permitted as long-term accessory use supporting the following primary
42 uses:
43 1. Eating and drinking establishments located on lots zoned MU-1 or a PUD which
44 abuts a MU-1 or MU-2 zoned parcel;
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1 2. A multi4enant center where the mobile food establishment is located within an
2 internally oriented pedestrian promenade which is not visible from the public right-of-
3 way;
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4 3. Small-scale alcohol production facilities;
5 4. Event centers;
6 5. Municipal parks and recreation facilities; and
7 6. Public and private education facilities, corporate office campuses, and
8 business/industrial parks, at which the mobile food establishment provides service to
9 the students or employees of the hosting organization; and
10 7,9 Homeowners Association -owned common areas.
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12 ce An annual permit from the city for each calendar year beginning January 1 shall be
13 required for long term accessory use.
14 1,0 The property owner or tenant who is hosting the mobile food establishment shall be
15 responsible for obtaining the permit.
16 2. The property owner shall attest that all mobile food establishments hosted on -site
17 have the required Williamson County and Cities Health District and Round Rock Fire
18 Department permits and inspections and are in compliance with all applicable
19 regulations. Mobile food establishments may be shut down immediately by the
20 Williamson County and Cities Health District or the Fire Department if they are in
21 violation of any permitting or inspection requirements, including displaying the proper
22 permits.
23 3. The zoning administrator may revoke a permit issued under this section (5) if the
24 permit holder is found to be in violation of section (2) above three (3) times in a
25 twelve (12) month period. The permit shall remain revoked for twelve (12) months
26 from the date of revocation.
27 4. A site map showing the proposed location of the mobile food establishment(s) shall
28 be provided.
29 5. Applications for mobile food establishment permits shall be accompanied by the
30 appropriate fee as set forth in appendix A of the Code of Ordinances. Municipal parks
31 and recreation facilities and homeowner association properties shall be exempt from
32 fees.
33 6. The mobile food establishment shall not operate during the hours that the primary
34 use is closed.
35 7. It shall be unlawful for the owner of a mobile food establishment which is visible from
36 public rights -of -way to park the vehicle overnight at the location of their associated
37 primary use on any Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday night,
38 except for Sunday and Thursday nights that coincide with a federal holiday the
39 following day.
40 8. All signage and identification for the mobile food establishment shall be on or
41 attached to the vehicle. Menu items may be displayed on sandwich boards which are
42 not attached to the vehicles.
43 94, Sites smaller than one (1) acre are prohibited from having more than two (2) mobile
44 food establishments on -site at any time.
45 (5) Mobile food establishment park.
46 a. Upon the issuance of an annual permit as set forth in subsection (b) below, mobile food
47 establishment parks are permitted as an accessory use supporting the following primary
48 uses:
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1 1. Public and private education facilities;
2 2. Corporate office campuses;
3 3. Business/industrial parks; and
4 4. Municipal parks and recreation facilities.
5 b,, An annual permit from the city for each calendar year being beginning January 1 shall be
6 required for a mobile food establishment park.
7 1,9 The property owner shall be responsible for obtaining the permit.
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2. The property owner shall attest that all mobile food establishments within the mobile
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food establishment park have the required Williamson County and Cities Health
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District and Round Rock Fire Department permits and inspections and are in
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compliance with all applicable regulations. Mobile food establishments may be shut
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down immediately by the Williamson County and Cities Health District or the Fire
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Department if they are in violation of any permitting or inspection requirements,
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including displaying the proper permits.
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3. The zoning administrator may revoke a permit issued under this section (5) if the
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permit holder is found to be in violation of section (2) above three (3) times in a
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twelve (12) month period. The permit shall remain revoked for twelve (12) months
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from the date of revocation.
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4. A mobile food park manager shall be designated for the property on the permit
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application and posted on -site with contact information,.
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5. A site map showing the proposed location of the mobile food establishments within
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the park and any other associated structures shall be provided, including required
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restroom facilities. A building permit shall be required for any permanent structures
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associated with the mobile food establishment park.
25 6. All mobile food establishment parks shall have restroom facilities with hand washing
26 onsite,. These facilities shall be open and available during the hours the park is open
27 for business. The following types of facilities shall be allowed;
28 ie A freestanding restroom structure constructed in accordance with the city's code.
29 ii, An on -site principal building's restrooms may be utilized with a separate entrance
30 provided for park use.
31 iiis A mobile restroom trailer with a minimum of two (2) separate lockable stalls
32 (men's and women's facility). Handicap accessible stalls shall be available and
33 may required a third restroom unit.
34 Tt Signage and identification for individual mobile food establishments within the park
35 shall be on or attached to the vehicle. Menu items may be displayed on sandwich
36 boards which are not attached to the vehicle,. Mobile food establishment parks may
37 install one (1) on -site post and panel sign within the park area that meets the size,
38 height, materials and illumination standards provided in section 8-780). This sign
39 shall meet applicable location requirements for freestanding signs in accordance with
40 section 8-78(d). If a freestanding post and panel sign will be added to the park, a
41 separate sign permit with associated fee shall be required,.
42 8. Applications for mobile food establishment park permits shall be accompanied by the
43 appropriate fees as set forth in Appendix A of the Code of Ordinances. Municipal
44 parks and recreation facilities shall be exempt from those fees.
45 (6) Short-term accessory use.
46 a. Upon issuance of a three-day permit as described in subsection (b) below, mobile food
47 establishments are permitted as an accessory use supporting the following uses:
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1. Property located within a Commercial Zoning District, which contains an operational
business;
2. Property located within an Employment and Industrial Zoning District which contains
an operational business;
3. Small-scale alcohol production facilities;
4. Event centers;
5. Community/government service facilities/places of worship;
6. Municipal parks and recreation facilities;
7. Homeowner Association -owned common areas; and
8. Public and private education facilities, corporate office campuses, and
business/industrial parks, at which the mobile food establishment provides services
to the students or employees of the hosting organization.
b. A three-day permit shall be required for short-term accessory use.
1. Each event shall be for a maximum of three (3) consecutive days.
2. A maximum of four (4) permits within each calendar year shall be used for each
property.
3. The property owner or tenant who is hosting the event shall be responsible for
obtaining the permit. If a tenant applies for the permit, the signature of the property
owner or property management company must be on the application.
4. The permit applicant shall attest that all mobile food establishments hosted on -site
have the required Williamson County and Cities Health District and Round Rock Fire
Department permits and inspections and are in compliance with all applicable
regulations. Mobile food establishments may be shut down immediately by the
Williamson County and Cities Health District or the Fire Department if they are in
violation of any permitting or inspection requirements, including displaying the proper
permits.
5,, The zoning administrator may limit permits issued under this section if the permit
holder is found to be in violation of section (4) above three (3) times in a twelve (12)
month period. The permit shall remain revoked for twelve (12) months from the date
of revocation.
6. Applications for mobile food establishment permits shall be accompanied by the
appropriate fee as set forth in appendix A the Code of Ordinances,, Municipal parks
and recreation facilities and homeowner association properties shall be exempt from
the fees.
A. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in conflict herewith are
expressly repealed.
Be The invalidity of any section or provision of this ordinance shall not
invalidate other sections or provisions thereof.
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I C. The City Council hereby finds and declares that written notice of the date,
2 hour, place and subject of the meeting at which this Ordinance was adopted was posted
and that such meeting was open to the public as required by law at all times during
4 which this Ordinance and the subject matter hereof were discussed, considered and
s formally acted upon, all as required by the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas
6 Government Code, as amended.
7 Alternative 1.
8 By motion duly made, seconded and passed with an affirmative vote of all the
9 Council members present, the requirement for reading this ordinance on two separate
io days was dispensed with.
11 READ PASSED and ADOPTED on first reading Y this day of
12 2021.
1 Alternative 2.
14 READ and APPROVED on first reading this the day of
1s , 2021.
16 READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the day of
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21 CRAIG MORGAN Mayor
22 City of Round Ro k, Texas
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24 ATTEST:
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27 SARA L. WHITE, City Clerk
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ORDINANCE NO. 0=2021=187
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a AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ZONING AND DEVELOPMENT CODE,
s CHAPTER 1, ARTICLE III, SECTION 1-50 AND CHAPTER 2, ARTICLE
6 Vill, SECTION 2=93, CODE OF ORDINANCES (2018 EDITION), CITY OF
7 ROUND ROCK, TEXAS, REGARDING MOBILE FOOD
s ESTABLISHMENTS; AND PROVIDING FOR A SAVINGS CLAUSE AND
9 REPEALING CONFLICTING ORDINANCES AND RESOLUTIONS.
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tt BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF ROUND ROCK,
12 TEXAS:
13 I.
to That Zoning and Development Code, Chapter 1, Article III, Section 1-50, Code of
is Ordinances (2018 Edition), City of Round Rock, Texas, is hereby amended to add the
16 following definitions:
Mobile Food I Property where three (3) or more mobile food establishments (MFEs) congregate to
Establishment Park offer food sales to the public in an area of a site that has been designated and
reviewed for this use.
The person responsible for the general management of the mobile food
Mobile Food Park establishment park, including but not limited to: addressing inquiries, questions and
Manager concerns; ensuring property maintenance; enforcing hours of operation; and other
operational matters.
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18 II.
19 That Zoning and Development Code, Chapter 2, Article Vill, Section 2-93, Code
20 of Ordinances (2018 Edition), City of Round Rock, Texas, is hereby amended to read as
21 follows:
22 CHAPTER 2. ZONING DISTRICTS AND USE REGULATIONS
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24 Sec. 2=93, -Accessory uses and home occupations.
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26 (c) Mobile food establishments.
27 (1) General. A mobile food establishment is a temporary food service operation that supports
28 certain types of businesses in certain locations in the City.
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(32) Site location criteria.
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Mobile food establishments shall not locate on public streets or in public parking lots, but
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may locate in an unimproved alley of a property zoned MU-1.
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b.
Mobile food establishments shall not be located within 50 feet of a single-family dwelling
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unit. This measurement shall be taken from the property line of the dwelling unit to the
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closest point of the mobile food establishment location.
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c.
Mobile food establishments shall not locate in access drives, fire lanes, or improved alleys.
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d.
Mobile food establishments shall not locate on sidewalks in or along the right-of-way
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without prior approval from the city. Approval may be granted if a minimum width of five (5)
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feet of sidewalk remains free of any obstructions.
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e.
Mobile food establishments may not occupy any parking spaces needed for the minimum
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required parking for the primary use.
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f.
Mobile food establishments shall be located a minimum of 15 feet from fire hydrants and
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five (5) feet from any utility box, ADA accessibility ramp, or building entrance.
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(43) Other requirements.
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a.
The mobile food establishment shall be in compliance with Williamson County and Cities
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Health District regulations and applicable City fire department regulations.
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b.
All signage and identification for the mobile food establishment shall be on or attached to
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the vehicle. Menu items may be displayed on sandwich boards which are not attached to
27
the vehicle.
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c.
All food vending transactions shall occur from the vehicle.
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d.
No trash or grease shall be left at the site after the departure of the mobile food
30
establishment, except in existing on -site containers specifically designed for such waste.
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e.
Vehicles, generators, and other equipment shall be maintained so as to be in operable
32
condition at all times.
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f.
Durable exterior -grade finishes and decorations shall be utilized for all exterior materials on
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the vehicle and shall be maintained in accordance with minimum property, structural and
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health standards.
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The mobile food establishment shall remain on wheels and drivable or with the hitch in
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place necessary for it to be mobile.
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(54) Long-term accessory use.
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a.
Mobile food establishments are meant to be open and on -site on a temporary basis. As
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such, the following requirements for long-term accessory use shall be met:
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1. New connections to city water or wastewater infrastructure are prohibited,
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2. New electric meters are prohibited; and
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3. For mobile food establishments serving a municipal parks and recreation facility, the
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Parks and Recreation Department shall determine the permissible duration for which
45
each establishment may operate.
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b. Upon the issuance of an annual permit as described in subsection (6c) below, mobile food
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establishments are permitted as a -Tong -term accessory use supporting the following
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primary uses-
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Eating and drinking establishments located on lots zoned MU-1 or a PUD which
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abuts a MU-1 or MU-2 zoned parcel;
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A multi -tenant center where the mobile food establishment is located within an
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internally oriented pedestrian promenade which is not visible from the public right-of-
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way,
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Small-scale alcohol production facilities;
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Event centers;
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Municipal parks and recreation facilities; and
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Public and private education facilities, corporate office campuses, and
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business/industrial parks, at which the mobile food establishment provides service to
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the students ofr employees of the hosting organization-; and
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Homeowners Association -owned common areas.
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An annual permit from the city for each calendar year
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beginning
January 1 shall be required for nIq
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long
term accessoryuse.
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1.
The property owner or tenant who is hosting the mobile food establishment shall be
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responsible for obtaining the permit_
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2.
The property owner shall attest that all mobile food establishments hosted on -site
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have the required Williamson County and Cities Health District and Round Rock Fire
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Department permits and inspections and are in compliance with all applicable
25
regulations. Mobile food establishments may be shut down immediately by the
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Williamson County and Cities Health District or the Fire Department if they are in
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violation of any permitting or inspection requirements, including displaying the proper
28
permits.
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3.
The zoning administrator may revoke a permit issued under this section (5) if the
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permit holder is found to be in violation of section (2) above three (3) times in a
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twelve (12) month period. The permit shall remain revoked for twelve (12) months
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from the date of revocation.
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A site map showing the proposed location of the mobile food establishment(s) shall
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be provided,
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Applications for mobile food establishment permits shall be accompanied by the
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appropriate fee as set forth in appendix A of the Code of Ordinances;. Municipal
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parks and recreation facilities and homeowner association properties shall be exempt
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from fees.
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The mobile food establishment shall not operate during the hours that the primary
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use is closed-L.
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It shall be unlawful for the owner of a mobile food establishment which is visible from
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public rights -of -way to park the vehicle overnight at the location of their associated
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primary use on any Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, or Thursday night,
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except for Sunday and Thursday nights that coincide with a federal holiday the
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following day; a+_
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All signage and identification for the mobile food establishment shall be on or
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attached to the vehicle. Menu items may be displayed on sandwich boards which are
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not attached to the vehicles.
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1 f9. Sites smaller than one (1) acre are prohibited from having more than two (2) mobile
2 food establishments on -site at any time.
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(5) Mobile food establishment park.
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a. Upon
the issuance of an annual permit as set forth in subsection (b) below, mobile food
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establishment parks are permitted as an accessory use supporting the following primary
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uses:
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Public and private education facilities;
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2.
Corporate office campuses;
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3.
Business/industrial parks; and
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4.
Municipal parks and recreation facilities.
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b. An annual permit from the city for each calendar year being be_ inning January 1 shall be
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required
for a mobile food establishment park.
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1.
The property owner shall be responsible for obtaining the permit.
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2.
The property owner shall attest that all mobile food establishments within the mobile
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food establishment park have the required Williamson County and Cities Health
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District and Round Rock Fire Department permits and inspections and are in
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compliance with all applicable requlations. Mobile food establishments may be shut
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down immediately by the Williamson County and Cities Health District or the Fire
19
Department if they are in violation of any permitting or inspection requirements,
20
including displaying the proper permits.
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3.
The zoning administrator may revoke a permit issued under this section (5) if the
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permit holder is found to be in violation of section (2) above three (3) times in a
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twelve (12) month period. The permit shall remain revoked for twelve (12) months
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from the date of revocation.
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4.
A mobile food park manager shall be designated for the property on the permit
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application and posted on -site with contact information.
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A site map showing the proposed location of the mobile food establishments within
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the park and any other associated structures shall be provided, including required
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restroom facilities. A building permit shall be required for any permanent structures
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associated with the mobile food establishment park.
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All mobile food establishment parks shall have restroom facilities with hand washing
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onsite. These facilities shall be open and available during the hours the park is open
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for business. The following types of facilities shall be allowed;
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i. A freestanding restroom structure constructed in accordance with the city's code.
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ii. An on -site principal building's restrooms may be utilized with a separate entrance
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provided for park use.
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iii. A mobile restroom trailer with a minimum of two (2) separate lockable stalls
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(men's and women's facility) Handicap accessible stalls shall be available and
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may required a third restroom unit.
40 7. Signage and identification for individual mobile food establishments within the park
41 shall be on or attached to the vehicle. Menu items may be displayed on sandwich
42 boards which are not attached to the vehicle. Mobile food establishment parks may
43 install one (1) on -site post and panel sign within the park area that meets the size,
44 height, materials and illumination standards provided in section 8-78(1). This sign
45 shall meet applicable location requirements for freestanding signs in accordance with
46 section 8-78(d). If a freestanding post and panel sign will be added to the park, a
47 separate sign permit with associated fee shall be required.
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8. Aaalications for mobile food establishment park permits shall be accompanied by the
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appropriate fees as set forth in Appendix A of the Code of Ordinances. Municipal
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parks and recreation facilities shall be exempt from those fees.
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(7-6) Short-term accessory use.
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a. Upon issuance of a three-day permit as described in subsection (8b) below, mobile food
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establishments
are permitted as an accessory use supporting the following uses:
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Property located within a Commercial Zoning District, which contains an operational
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business,
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Property located within an Employment and Industrial Zoning District which contains
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an operational business;
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Small-scale alcohol production facilities;
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Event centers;
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Community/government service facilities/places of worship;
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Municipal parks and recreation facilities; apd
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Homeowner Association -owned common areas, and
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Public and private education facilities, corporate office campuses, and
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business/industrial parks, at which the mobile food establishment provides services
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to the students or employees of the hosting organization.
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20 b. A three-day permit shall be required for short-term accessory use.
21 e1. Each event shall be for a maximum of three (3) consecutive days
22 d2. A maximum of four (4) permits within each calendar year shall be used for each
23 property.
24 03. The property owner or tenant who is hosting the event shall be responsible for
25 obtaining the permit. If a tenant applies for the permit, the signature of the property
26 owner or property management company must be on the application.
27 4. The permit applicant shall attest that all mobile food establishments hosted on -site
28 have the required Williamson County and Cities Health District and Round Rock Fire
29 Department permits and inspections and are in compliance with all applicable
30 regulations. Mobile food establishments may be shut down immediately by the
31 Williamson County and Cities Health District or the Fire Department if they are in
32 violation of any permitting or inspection requirements, including displaying the proper
33 permits.
34 5. The zoning administrator may limit permits issued under this section if the permit
35 holder is found to be in violation of section (4) above three (3) times in a twelve (12)
36 month period. The permit shall remain revoked for twelve (12) months from the date
3 7 of revocation.
38 d6. Applications for mobile food establishment permits shall be accompanied by the
39 appropriate fee as set forth in appendix A the Code of Ordinances. Municipal parks
40 and recreation facilities and homeowner association properties shall be exempt from
41 the fees.
42 II.
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44 A. All ordinances, parts of ordinances, or resolutions in conflict herewith are
45 expressly repealed.
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I B. The invalidity of any section or provision of this ordinance shall not
2 invalidate other sections or provisions thereof.
3 co The City Council hereby finds and declares that written notice of the date,
4 hour, place and subject of the meeting at which this Ordinance was adopted was posted
s and that such meeting was open to the public as required by law at all times during
6 which this Ordinance and the subject matter hereof were discussed, considered and
7 formally acted upon, all as required by the Open Meetings Act, Chapter 551, Texas
s Government Code, as amended.
9 Alternative 1.
io By motion 'duly made, seconded and passed with an affirmative vote of all the
i i Council members present, the requirement for reading this ordinance on two separate
12 days was dispensed with.
13 READ, PASSED, and ADOPTED on first reading this day of
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15 Alternative 2.
16 READ and APPROVED on first reading this the day of
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18 READ, APPROVED and ADOPTED on second reading this the day of
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ATTEST:
SARA L. WHITE, City Clerk
CRAIG MORGAN, Mayor
City of Round Rock, Texas