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FOOD VENDOR: LATE NIGHT

Street Vending

INSTRUCTIONS

Recycling Awareness: Food vendors are encouraged to use recyclable and biodegradable utensils, containers and napkins.

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food cart guidelines

Generators and Propane: Public electricity is not always available or reliable. Having a generator of your own is not a requirement, but recommended as a back up to public electricity. Find a generator that is 75 decibels or less and uses 15 to 20 amps. NOTE: Generators that are too loud or not environmentally friendly will not be allowed, so shop wisely.

Buying a Food Cart: Health Department Message – DO NOT build, buy or operate a mobile food establishment or base until you have approval from the City-County Department of Health. Food may not be stored, prepared, or washed in home kitchens. Utensils may not be washed in home kitchens. Please see Guide for Mobile Food Establishment: English (PDF) / Español (PDF) - Public Health-Madison & Dane County

Places to Look for Food Carts to Buy:

Other Food Cart Specifications: Late night and non-Mall/Concourse food carts must fit within a maximum footprint of ten feet to twelve feet (10’ x 12’) but otherwise need only comply with Public Health requirements.

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zoning guidelines

Zoning Guidelines for Street Vendors:

A basic Street Vending License entitles a vendor to sell merchandise or food on public property in the City of Madison. Additional Health Department licenses are required for food vendors. Additional licenses are required for vending within specialized areas like the Mall/Concourse or High Destiny Vending areas.

Private Property Zoned for Commercial Use:

If a vendor desires to sell on private property, that private property must be zoned for commercial use and there must be a direct connection between the products normally sold on the commercial private property and the products sold by the vendor. For example, if a key shop has a parking lot, a street vendor would have to sell keys in that parking lot with the permission of the proprietor. It would not be legal for a food vendor to sell food on the private property of a key shop because food is “not accessory to the principle business.”

Private Property Zoned for Residential Use:

It is never legal for a street vendor to sell merchandise or food on private property zoned for residential use, even if the property owner has given permission. It is not legal to conduct any kind of sales or fundraisers from the front yard, driveway, porch, etc., of a residence.

Street Vending

APPLICATION MATERIALS