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East Ridge planning commission approves final mobile food vendor ordinance with operational limits

April 08, 2026 | East Ridge, Hamilton County, Tennessee


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East Ridge planning commission approves final mobile food vendor ordinance with operational limits
The East Ridge Planning Commission unanimously approved a final mobile food vendor ordinance on April 6 that sets rules for permitting, location and operations of mobile food vehicles.

Mr. Howell, the building official, presented the final draft and highlighted updates that reflect prior workshop input: overlay-district definitions, clarified responsibilities for trash receptacles, an allowance for two special-event permits outside an overlay district within a consecutive 12-month period, a 10-foot separation requirement between mobile food units, specified hours of operation, a prohibition on amplified music, and a reinstatement clause that requires written notice and an opportunity to remedy most violations unless the violation poses an immediate public-safety threat.

"Overall, this ordinance provides a structured approach to the managing of mobile food operations within the city," Mr. Howell told the commission, citing the ordinance's focus on health, safety and welfare for operators and patrons alike. Commissioners asked no additional questions and no members of the public offered comments on the item.

Commission member Witt moved to approve the ordinance and Vice Chairperson Hall seconded; roll call recorded all members present voting yes. The commission recorded the motion as approved at the meeting; the transcript shows the item closed without further public debate and the meeting was adjourned.

Key provisions emphasized by staff include the 10-foot separation between mobile food vehicles, requirements for trash receptacles and responsibilities, limits on special-event permits outside overlay districts, and the reinstatement clause that provides permit holders notice and an opportunity to cure violations when public safety is not immediately threatened. The commission’s approval finalizes the planning commission’s review; the transcript does not record subsequent council action in this meeting.

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