File #: 23-0134    Version: 1 Name: Food trucks Ch 2 ZOA2023-00002
Type: Zoning Ordinance - Text Status: Passed
File created: 5/9/2023 In control: City Council Legislative Session
On agenda: 5/24/2023 Final action: 5/24/2023
Title: Ordinance To Amend And Re-Enact The Zoning Ordinance Of The City Of Hampton, Virginia By Amending Chapter 2, Section 2-2 Entitled “Definitions” to Add a Definition of “Food trucks” and Other Related Definitions
Attachments: 1. Redline Ch 2_Food trucks definition, 2. Staff report Ch 2_Food trucks definition, 3. Presentation Note
Related files: 23-0133, 22-0243, 23-0136, 23-0137, 23-0138, 23-0135, 23-0139
Title
Ordinance To Amend And Re-Enact The Zoning Ordinance Of The City Of Hampton, Virginia By Amending Chapter 2, Section 2-2 Entitled “Definitions” to Add a Definition of “Food trucks” and Other Related Definitions

Purpose
Background Statement:
This amendment, if approved, would add the definitions of “food trucks” and “food truck operator” to the Zoning Ordinance. In 2022, City Council directed staff to bring forward amendments which would streamline and improve food trucks’ ability to operate in Hampton. This amendment in conjunction with six related amendments is staff’s effort to achieve that directive.

Currently, within the City Code, there is a definition of “mobile vendor” which would include food trucks, trailers, carts, and other mobile methods of selling food. The proposed definition within the Zoning Ordinance would capture all forms of mobile food vendors, to include food trucks which operate out of a trailer or cart. The term “food truck” is recommended to capture all of these forms of operation as it is the more colloquially understood term. Food truck operator is defined as the individual or entity required to obtain a food truck permit within Chapter 15 of city code.

If the set of seven zoning ordinance amendments are granted, “food truck host sites” would become a use within the Use Table, enabling operation of food trucks at various locations on property throughout Hampton. These proposed amendments focus on how food trucks may operate on properties throughout the city, and not within the right-of-way. Additional standards proposed would define where on the property and how the food trucks would be allowed to operate. There are also City Code amendments proposed for City Council consideration which would streamline the permitting and licensing process for food trucks by eliminating the peddler’s permit and clarifying that food trucks are allowed as part of neighborhood special events.

Recommendations:
Rec
Staff Recommendation:
Approve
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