A food establishment preparing and serving foods from a self-contained vehicle, either motorized or within a trailer, that is readily movable without disassembling, for transport to another location.
What do I need before operating a mobile food unit?
License issued by Business Licensing (see right column)
Permission of property owner
All mobile food units must operate in conjunction with a licensed commercial kitchen or commissary for food preparation and storage when not performed in the mobile food unit.
How to apply
Apply for license through Business Licensing.
Schedule vehicle inspection with the Environmental Health Division prior to operating.
Environmental Health Division will review & act on the license application.
Where can I operate a mobile food unit?
Coordinate with the property owner of a site to determine an appropriate location that meets Code requirements
Operation in residential areas may be allowed. Ask staff about residential requirements.
On-street operation is generally not allowed
Vehicular and Pedestrian circulation must not be impeded, and fire lanes must remain clear
Requirement: Maintain 24 ft drive aisles
A: At least 200 feet away from restaurant entrances
B: At least 10 feet away from building entrances
C: At least 10 feet from hydrants (and obeyance of other traffic laws)