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9/14/1987
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o R DIN A N C E N o. 1.958 --------- ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION 13.38 OF CHAPTER 13; REPEALING SECTION 20.93 OF, AMENDING SECTION 20.95.2 OF, AND ADDING DIVISION 11 TO ARTICLE VII OF CHAPTER 20; AND AMENDING SECTION 28.2 OF CHAPTER 28 OF THE CODE OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY RELATING TO THE PARKING OF VENDING VEHICLES, WAGONS AND PUSHCARTS THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF REDWOOD CITY DOES ORDAIN, AS FOLLOWS: SECTION l. Section 13.38 of Chapter 13 of the Redwood City Code is hereby amended to read as follows: "Section 13.38. Duration; Fixed Position. Mobile food vending vehicles in a fixed position shall comply with state health laws and regulations and the provisions of this Code
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<br /> SWC : ~ 1- 7/20/87 (#6) <br /> SWC : <i J ~ 8/14/87R <br /> SWC:djk 8/20/87R <br /> II (e) No permit shall be issued in the event it is <br />determined that the vehicle, wagon or pushcart for which <br />such permit is requested is inoperable or fails to meet the <br />requirements of the California Vehicle Code. <br /> " (f) No permit shall be issued in the event it is <br />determined that the applicant for a proposed permit has <br />violated the provisions of this Division within the <br />preceding twelve month period prior to filing of the <br />application. <br /> II Section 20.216. Issuance of Permit Generally. If, <br />after review and investigation and after receipt of the <br />reports from any other department reviewing and <br />investigating the application, the Chief of Police finds <br />that the proposed standing or parking of said vehicle, <br />wagon, or pushcart in excess of thirty consecutive minutes <br />in the place or places proposed would not be injurious to <br />the public safety, would not create a public nuisance and <br />would not be in conflict with the provisions of section <br />20.215, the permit shall be issued; otherwise the permit <br />shall be denied. The failure of any department to furnish <br />the Chief of Police with a written report within ten days <br />after notice to that department of the filing of the <br />application shall be deemed to be approval of the <br />application by that department. <br /> "A permit may be issued subject to such conditions as <br />are deemed necessary to protect the safety of the persons <br />making purchases from said vehicle, wagon or pushcart, and <br />the residents and property owners of the neighborhood <br /> 7 <br /> -_.... <br />
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