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(1) Purpose. These regulations are intended to establish regulations to allow temporary mobile food vendors to operate at night in the public right-of-way within certain areas of the Central Business overlay of the City.

(2) Regulations. Temporary mobile food vendors (self-contained trucks and trailers) may locate and sell food in the public right-of-way using on-street parking stalls under the following requirements:

(a) The length of the temporary mobile food vendor unit complies with Section 10.829A(7)(b).

(b) Vending only occurs during the hours of 9:00 p.m. and 3:00 a.m. daily;

(c) Vending only occurs on the following streets:

(i) Eighth Street (Oakdale Avenue to Riverside Avenue)

(ii) Main Street (Oakdale Avenue to Hawthorne Street)

(iii) Sixth Street (Oakdale Avenue to Riverside Avenue)

(iv) Central Avenue (Fourth Street to Tenth Street)

(v) Front Street (Fourth Street to Tenth Street)

(vi) Bartlett Street (Fourth Street to Sixth Street & Main Street to Ninth Street)

(vii) Evergreen Street Parking Lot (Fourth Street to Main Street and Eighth Street to Tenth Street)

(d) The temporary mobile food vendor unit may occupy more than one on-street parking space;

(e) Trash receptacles are provided for customers;

(f) The noise standards in Section 10.752 are adhered to and the on-street vending does not cause a disturbance to residences;

(g) Mobile food vendors shall obtain and pay for applicable licenses/permits (such as a City business license and County health permit) to operate. Applicants must pay an on-street vending fee as established in the most recent fee schedule approved by resolution of the City Council to the Business License Department for every 90 days vending takes place on the street;

(h) No additional signs, tables, or chairs are placed on the sidewalk; and

(i) Power is provided by the vendor unless approval for use of another power source has been granted by the City of Medford. Extension cords or other similar devices shall be covered or screened to avoid tripping hazards.

(3) Violations. Violation of this section constitutes a violation. Every day in which the violation exists constitutes a separate violation.

[Amd. Exh. A, Ord. No. 2021-135, Nov. 4, 2021.]