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HomeMy WebLinkAboutApplication for Zoning Compliance - Use Permit RECEIVED PLANNING& DEVELOPN ENT SERVIGS BUILDING&CODE REGULATIONS DIVISIO MAY 21 2019 2300 VIRGINIA AVENUE FORT PIERCE,FL 34982.5652 ST. Lueie Ceetttrt PerMlming 772-462-1553 -- APPLICATION FOR CLASS 1 MOBILE FOOD VENDOR ZONING COMPLIANCE Date: Business Name: Business Address. Property Tag Identification#: l S Description of Business: _ Applicant's Name: v Applicant's Sixee ddressc, s { j� �-- city: '1 (' State: Zip: I HEREBY ACKNOWLEDGE THAT THE ABOVE IS CORRECT AND AGREE TO CONFORM TO THE ST.LUCIE COUNTY BUILDING&CODE REGULATIONS. **COPY OF STATE OF FLORIDA FOOD HANDLER'S LICENSE MUST ACCOMPANY THIS APPLICATION Applicant's Signature OFFICE USE ONLY Date: Initials: —a) Zoning: Q _ Land Use:�v SLCPDS Revised 07/21/2014 ST LUCIE COUNTY REQUIREMENTS FOR CLASS I MOBILE. FOODVENDOR 4 This information sheet is presented as an aid to assist you in obtaining a zoning'clearance before securing an occupational license. If you have any questions,you are welcome to ask our Planning&DeveIopment Services staff at 462-1553. Class.1 permits for Mobile Food Vendors are intended for those vendors who operate mobile food service facilities that are either propelled by self contained means or arc trailered from site to site for the purpose of conducting business: These vendors would typically remain in no one location for more than one or two hours.A Class I permit for the operation of a Mobile Food Vendor shall be reviewed and treated as a Home Occupation license subject to the following standards: 1. The Community Development Administrator shall not issue a Class I permit until such:time as a valid certificate from HRS has been supplied indicating that the proposed mobile food vendor is compliant with all minimum health and safety standards for food service operations. 2. All business activities associated with the operation of the mobile food-dispensing vehicle are to be conducted awa from the applicants'home address. 3. The applicant's home address is to be used for office facilities only. No retail or wholesale sales;except those associated with.the stocking of the mobile food dispensing vehicle are to be made-or transacted on the home premises. 4. No person other than members of the family residing on the premises shall be engaged in the conduct of such an occupation. 5: No stock in trade shall,be,displayed or sold at the applicant's home address. .'G. The use of the dwelling unit for the home occupation shall be incidental and subordinate to its use for residential purposes,and no more than 25 percent of the building floor area shall be used in the conduct of the home occupation. 7. There shall-be'no outdoor storage of equipment or materials used in the home occupation,except for the parking of the mobile dispensing vehicle provided that the provisions of Section 7.10.14 of this Code shall not be violated. No mobile food-dispensing vehicle shall remain at the home premises for more that 24 hours,excluding weekends and legal holidays,unless parked within an enclosed structure. 8. No more than one mobile food-dispensing vehicle shall be kept at the applicant's home premises. 9. A Class I permit operation may be upgraded to a Class H permit operation.upon the satisfactory demonstration of compliance with the provisions of Section 7.10.01(A)(2)of this Code. Applicant's Signatu Date SLCPDS Revised 5/19/2010 From: Greene.,Kurds Kurtis.Greene0freshtromflorida.com Subject: RE: Date: May 20,2019 at 3:31 PM To: William Jones v4oneslakexCayahoo.com 2�-- afternoon. For the sale of in the shell peanuts and whole fruits and vegetables The Florida Department Of Agriculture does not require a permit to be held. Thank vou. Kurtis Greene Consumer Service Analyst Business Center Division of Food Safety Florida Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services(FDACS) (850)245-5576 Kurtis.GreeneCoFreshFromF!orida.com The Conner Building 3125 Conner Boulevard.,Suite H Tallahassee,Florida 32399-1650 www.FTeshFromRorida.com Please note that Florida has.a broad public records law(Chapter 119,Florida Statutes). Most written communications to or from state employees are public records obtainable by the public upon request.Emails sent to me at this email address may be considered public and will only be withheld from disclosure if deemed confidential pursuant to the laws of the State of Florida. ------Original Message----- From:William Jones<v4oneslakex9yahoo.com> Sent:Monday,May 20,2019 3:23 PM To:Greene,Kurtis<Kurris.Greene(Pfreshfromflorida.com> Subject: What license or permits do I need for road side stand for peanuts and whole fruits