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July 12, 2022 <br />Page 2 <br />noted in the text, the public agencies that manage both the transit system and rights-of-way where <br />these benches are located currently have no process for managing the benches. <br />Finally, attached to the table separately is a section that creates an allowance for food trucks (or, <br />“Mobile Food Units”) in the City. The language is accompanied by common definitions and some <br />limitations to the licensing of this use. The City Council should consider whether the use should be <br />accommodated, and whether the proposed language is acceptable or additional requirements should be <br />made. For many communities, the primary objection to food trucks comes from the brick-and-mortar <br />restaurants, although several such restaurants also operate mobile food units in addition to their brick- <br />and-mortar sites. <br />The bulk of the material is presented as a table-form list of proposed amended language for the three <br />categories of material. The table includes the original or current code language in black, with proposed <br />changes in redline. Text that is proposed to carryover from the existing code is referenced in the second <br />column. The third column includes changes to each of the proposed sections highlighted as noted <br />above. The fourth column provides some commentary explaining the purpose of the changes (or in a <br />few cases, why no change is proposed). <br />The purpose of the work session discussion is to address any policy reaction to the material, and <br />examine the proposed changes as to consistency with Council policy. With this direction, staff expects <br />to refine the material in preparation for a public hearing by the Planning Commission, eventually <br />returning to the City Council with a formal ordinance proposal.