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COUNTY’S FOOD CART

                 ORDINANCE DISHES UP CUISINE

                             AND COMMUNITY





              Mobile food carts have officially joined Washington County’s menu
              of approved food-service providers.

              A-Engrossed Ordinance No. 831 was adopted by the Board of Com-
              missioners in July 2018 (FY 2018–19). LUT staff worked throughout
              FY 2017–18 on recommended changes to the Community Develop-
              ment Code (CDC) to allow mobile food carts in commercial, insti-
              tutional and some transit-oriented land use districts in unincorpo-
              rated Washington County.

              “Until now, it was challenging for food carts operating in Washing-
              ton County to get land use permits,” said Suzanne Savin, Senior
              Planner, Community Planning. “We wanted make it simpler and
              less costly.”

              Until Ordinance No. 831 went into effect on Aug. 16, 2018, the CDC
              required food carts to go through the same land use application
              process as brick-and-mortar restaurants. This could require every-
              thing from road improvements to storm water facilities.

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        1  |  Partnering for the Future  LUT Annual Report FY 2017–18                                                                                                          Suzanne Savin, Senior Planner; Theresa Cherniak, Principal Planner
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