Record #: SO2012-6638   
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
Intro date: 10/3/2012 Current Controlling Legislative Body: Committee on License and Consumer Protection
Final action: 10/31/2012
Title: Establishment of mobile food vehicle stands at various locations
Sponsors: Emanuel, Rahm
Topic: MUNICIPAL CODE AMENDMENTS - Title 7 - Health & Safety - Ch. 38 Food Establishments-Sanitary Operating Requirements
Attachments: 1. O2012-6638.pdf, 2. SO2012-6638.pdf
SUBSTITUTE ORDINANCE

BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF CHICAGO:

SECTION I. (a) Pursuant to Section 7-38-117 of the Municipal Code of Chicago (referred to in this ordinance as "Code") and subject to the restrictions in Section 7-38-115(e) and other applicable provisions of the Code, the commissioner of transportation is hereby directed and authorized to establish a mobile food vehicle stand within the side of the block where each of the following addresses is located:
3627 North Southport Avenue;
3420 North Lincoln Avenue;
3241 North Lincoln Avenue;
817 West Belmont Avenue;
1005 West Wrightwood Avenue;
1030 West Fullerton Avenue;
2342 North Stockton Drive;
1262 North Milwaukee Avenue;
1218 North Milwaukee Avenue;
2135 West Division street;
1155 North Oakley Boulevard;
1615 West Chicago Avenue;
149 North Ashland Avenue;
831 North Wells Street;
930 North LaSalle Drive;
219 West Chicago Avenue;
450 North Cityfront Plaza Drive;
828 North Larrabee Street;
30 East Lake Street;
125 South Clark Street; and
437 South Columbus Drive.
(b) For purposes of this subsection the term "block" means both sides of the part of a street that lies between two intersecting streets, as the term "street" is defined in section 9-4-010 of the Code.

SECTION II. The commissioner of transportation is hereby directed to designate the mobile food vehicle stands established pursuant to this ordinance by appropriate signs or curb markings or both. In addition, the commissioner of transportation shall keep an up-dated list of mobile food vehicle stands created by ordinance.

SECTION III. The commissioner of transportation, following consultation (i) as to public convenience with the Alderman of the Ward in which a mobile food vehicle stand is established; and (ii) as to public safety with the superintendent of police, and upon posting of appropriate signs, may limit the times when mobile food vehicles operate from a mobile food vehicle stand established pursuant to this ordinance.

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