HomeMy WebLinkAbout01-27-14 Board of Public Works Meeting AgendaBOARD OF PUBLIC WORKS
OFFICIAL NOTICE OF REGULAR MEETING
A meeting of the Board of Public Works will be held on Monday, January 27, 2014, at 4:45
p.m. in Common Council Chambers — Third Floor, City Hall, 108 East Green Street, Ithaca,
New York.
Acenda
1. Additions or Deletions to Acenda (Items 1 -5: 15 min.)
2. Mayor's Communications
3. Communications and Hearincs from Persons Before the Board
4. Response to the Public
5. Reports
Special Committees of the Board
Council Liaison
Board Liaisons
Superintendent and Staff
Other Department Heads
6. Approval of Minutes
7. Administration and Communications
8. VOTING ITEMS
8.1 Buildincs, Properties. Refuse and Transit
8.2 Hichways. Streets and Sidewalks
8.3 Parkins and Traffic
A. Resolution to Establish a Street Vending Policy for Food Vending Vehicles
8.4 Creeks. Bridces and Parks
8.5 Water and Sewer
9.
DISCUSSION ITEMS
10.
New Business
11.
Adjournment
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Notes for BPW Agenda, January 27, 2014
8.4A Resolution to Establish a Street Vending Policy for Food Vending Vehicles
Enclosed is an updated draft policy for street vending. Modifications were made based on the
Board's last meeting and discussions held during a recent subcommittee meeting. Also
enclosed is a copy of the letter sent to the two "grandfathered" food trucks.
Kathy c�ehr�v�g, EXecutiveAssistawt
For Mahe Thome,
Super�wtewdewt
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8.4A Resolution establishina a Street Vendina Policy for food vendina vehicles
WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works has received requests to establish a policy for
permitting food vending vehicles on public streets, and
WHEREAS, there is currently no comprehensive Public Works policy addressing the operation
of food vending trucks on public streets, and
WHEREAS, the Board of Public Works, members of the public, business representatives, and
staff have conferred and developed a policy for permitting the operation of food vending
vehicles on public streets and in parks, and
WHEREAS, Chapters C -71 and C -69 of the City Charter authorize the Board of Public Works
to regulate streets and parks, now therefore be it
RESOLVED, That the Board of Public Works hereby adopts the Street Vending Policy, dated
January 23, 2014, and filed with the City Clerk, and be it further
RESOLVED, The Board of Public Works shall review and revise the Street Vending Policy
annually beginning approximately one year from the date of adoption.
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Street Vending Policy
City of Ithaca Board of Public Works
January 23, 2014
I. Purpose
The purpose of this policy is to establish a uniform City policy for the utilization of City streets
for the purpose of vending fresh, prepared and pre - packaged food products to the general public.
Retail- or service -based vending will not be covered under this policy.
II. Definitions
CITY PARKS — All city -owned or managed land that constitutes parks, playgrounds, outdoor
passive and active recreation areas (whether paved or unpaved, natural areas adjacent to
waterways and bike paths. This term does not include the Ithaca Commons.
FOOD CART (PUSHCART) - A wheeled device, not required to be licensed as a vehicle that is
equipped and approved for use as a mobile food vending unit. Food Cart/Pushcart shall not mean a
stand, booth, truck or trailer.
FOOD TRUCK — A registered motor vehicle designed to be mobile, portable and not
permanently attached to the ground from which food is vended, sold or given away, either pre-
packaged or prepared on site.
PERMIT —Written proof o ssion to use city -owned real ropert or parking space for a
short period of time, in e y
PRIVATE SITE — Any vatel ea a where use f the property for
commercial purposes, inc ob foo ing, i . e 'cted to p ons who have the written
permission of the owner or lessee of the property.
PUBLIC STREET — Includes the entire publicly -owned right -of -way for a street and any public
sidewalks and curb lawns associated with the street.
SPECIAL EVENT — Events requiring three or more of the following permits shall require a
special event permit: Noise, Assembly and Parade, Street Closures, Vending, Alcohol, or Use of
Parks or City Property.
STREET VENDING — The use of city streets for maintaining a temporarily stationary condition
a portable vehicle for which food items for purchase by members of the public are dispense.
TEMPORARY PERMIT — Typically more than transitory, but, unless otherwise specified
herein, not exceeding five consecutive days in duration, and not recurring more than four times
in a year.
VENDOR — Any person or business offering for sale any prepared or packaged food or
beverages from a truck or cart.
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III. Application
A. Procedure
1. Street Vending Permit Application must be submitted to the Superintendent of Public
Works along with the application fee and all required documentation as listed on the
Application Instructions. Incomplete applications will not be accepted.
2. All applications must be reviewed by the Superintendent of Public Works or a designee
prior to approval or denial.
3. Once an application is approved, the applicant may participate in the next scheduled
vending site lottery.
B. Application Selection Criteria
Street Vending Permits will be awarded by lottery per VII.E. Designated Vending
Locations.
C. Grounds for Denial of Application
Failure to provide any required documentation as listed in the Application Instructions.
IV. Vending Permits
A. Types Available
I. Annual vending a for o o ications must be
submitted each y Th e no a e ve or '11 Tbeanted the same location(s)
from year to ye The 1 oo ca oheld on a quarterly
basis. Vendors ci a in ttery ge l
2. Temporary permits are issued for small events (i.e. food truck roundups, sports
tournaments) that do not last more than five (5) consecutive days. These events are not
Special Events and do not require three or more permits as listed above in II. Definitions.
3. Special Event permits are applied for through the City's Special Events Team. These
events require three or more of the permits listed in II. above. Vendors that wish to
participate in special events must contact the event coordinator to make arrangements.
The City's Street Vending Permit does not include special event vending.
B. Placement of Permit Certificate
Permits must be conspicuously displayed.
C. Vending Permit Forfeiture
Should a food vendor wish to forfeit his/her Street Vending Permit in order to voluntarily
discontinue vending food on City streets, through no fault of the City's, the permit fee
will be refunded on a pro -rated basis. However, if the vendor is not satisfied with the
location s/he chose, the City will work with the vendor in order to relocate to a more
suitable site (not currently occupied).
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V. Fees
A. Application Fee
Every application must be accompanied by $100 application fee when it is submitted to
the Superintendent of Public Works. Failure to submit this fee will delay the review of
the application. The application fee is non - refundable and is not credited to the permit
fees (NB: the application fee will cover administrative costs such as advertising,
background checks, and sign installation.)
B. Permit Fees
1. Permit Fees are determined by the location each vendor chooses, taking into consider the
zone and time limits per location. (see Appendix A)
2. Temporary Event Permit - $60 per day (see W.A. Vending Permits above for definitions
of each permit)
C. Payment Schedule
Permit fees must be paid no less than quarterly, and must be received at least 10 days
prior to the quarterly lottery.
VI. Requirements
A. Documentatio
1. A copy of a New ork a ax i t . T t'on Finance Office (800) 225-
5829) www.tax. us.
2. Insurance Certifi is ity in amo $1,000,00 aming the City of Ithaca
as an Additional Insured (Contact your local insurance company for more information).
3. Proof of Workers' Compensation and Disability Coverage required by New York State.
Please note the "ACCORD" form is no longer acceptable proof of workers'
compensation coverage. Contact New York State Workers' Compensation at 1- 866 -802-
3604 or visit their website at www.wcb.state.ny.us with questions; or
4. Completed NYS Workers' Compensation waiver if the applicant is not required to
provide such coverage. Contact New York State Workers' Compensation at 1- 866 -802-
3604 or visit their website at www.wcb.state.ny.us with questions.
5. Tompkins County Department of Health Department Certificate, if applicable [(607) 274-
6688].
6. Description of food items offered for sale, for informational purposes only.
7. Description of the mobile vending unit, including a copy of the vehicle registration. A
copy of the NYSDMV required automobile insurance for the mobile vending unit is also
required. A photographic image of the unit is optional.
8. A written waste disposal plan for all trash, water, grease, and other materials. City Staff
will review the description, and modifications may be required before a permit will be
issued.
9. Proof of 501(C)(3) designation, if applicable.
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10. Copy of the Fire Department permit for solid, liquid, or gas fired cooking/heating
appliances, if applicable.
11. Vendors wishing to operate in or near city parks must participate in a background check,
performed by the City. The authorization form to conduct a background check must be
submitted before the vendor can begin operating. City staff and Ithaca Police Department
will review the results and determine eligibility for vending. Convicted sexual offenders
will be automatically disqualified from vending in/near parks and playgrounds.
B. Propane Usage
Propane usage requires a permit for the use of LPG under Chanter 181: Fire Prevention
Code. The permit is available through the City of Ithaca Fire Department.
1. All propane piping and fittings shall be maintained in accordance with the Mechanical &
Fuel Gas Code of New York State.
2. All propane tanks are required to be secured from tampering, damage or upset. All hoses
and plumbing between the tank and appliance is required to be protected from being
damaged or disrupted and not located in the public way.
3. Cooking and heating equipment shall not be located within five (5) feet of LPG Tanks.
4. Outdoor cooking that produces sparks or grease -laden vapors shall not be performed
within five (5) fe a c ed f ook'
5. Minimum one (1 re a 0- at sh for cooking with vegetable
oil.
6. Fire Treatment Ce� cation or Labe required PA 701, A TM E84, or CPAI 84) for
all tents, canopies, and membrane structures used for cooking with LPG. Ground covers
under cooking equipment shall be fire resistant, or treated with a fire retardant.
7. Eight (8) feet shall separate cooking trucks using LPG from other buildings
8. Twenty (20) feet shall separate cooking trucks using LPG from other non - cooking trucks
or membrane structures.
9. Food trucks can be only grouped with maximum aggregate size of 400 square feet, with
like uses. (Non- cooking with non - cooking or cooking with cooking.) Six (6) foot fire
breaks between every 400 square feet of grouped trucks.
10. Fourteen (14) -foot fire lane shall be maintained at all times.
VII. Operations
A. Vendor Responsibilities
Vendors receiving permits shall:
1. Comply with all laws, ordinances, and regulations applicable to their business;
2. Properly remove or dispose of all litter and trash created by the vendor's activities and
within the vendor's location;
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3. Refrain from operating their food truck after the permit expires and when the permit is
suspended or revoked;
4. Surrender their permit promptly upon its revocation or suspension;
5. Display a copy of their New York State Sales Tax Certificate on their food truck;
6. Defend, indemnify, save and hold harmless the City of Ithaca from any and all acts of
negligence arising from the vendor's use of Ithaca City streets and property and shall be
so duly insured in the minimum amount of $1,000,000; and
7. The Vendor will not discriminate against any employee, applicant for employment,
subcontractor, supplier of materials or services, or program participant because of actual
or perceived: age, creed, color, disability, ethnicity, familial status, gender, height,
immigration or citizenship status, marital status, national origin, race, religion, sexual
orientation, socioeconomic status, or weight.
8. All vendors /permit holders shall cooperate with City of Ithaca employees.
B. Rules of Operation
1. Street Vending Permits are for Food Trucks or Trailers only in spaces designated by the
Board of Public Works. Tents are not allowed to be used for vending on City streets.
2. Vending sites are approximately 25 foot length by 8 foot width and vendors are required
to keep all of th ' e their sign
3. Vendors shall no lock i des of nor lov,, emergency vehicular
traffic to be imp be o di ti S.
4. Food trucks must end e at all S.
5. Vendors set up in locations other than an approved vending site will be subject to two
warnings with fines, and then revocation of their street vending permit without refund of
fees.
6. No overnight parking (2:00 — 6:00 a.m.) allowed unless otherwise noted.
7. Smoke and/or odors must be vented, filtered or disposed of in a comparable manner so as
to reasonably prevent the release of offensive odor into the surrounding environment.
8. Vendors are responsible for trash and waste disposal. No dumping is allowed in City
trash cans, grates, storm sewers, or other areas.
9. Vendors shall keep public spaces within a 25 foot radius of their truck clean and free of
refuse generated from the operation of their food truck.
10. Vendors shall keep repetitive noise, music or amplified sound within the 25 foot radius of
their food truck within the noise limits established by City rules, laws or guidelines.
11. The City reserves the right to move vendors for necessary maintenance and repairs on
City streets.
12. The City does not provide water, sewer, or electric service to street vendors.
13. Applicant shall indemnify the City of Ithaca and hold it harmless with regard to any and
all claims arising from the operation of the site by the food vendor as herein
contemplated and permitted.
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14. Transfer or sale of any current vending permit is prohibited without authorization from
the Superintendent of Public Works.
C. Hours of Operation
1. Breakfast— 7:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
2. Lunch —10:30 a.m. to 4:00 p.m.
3. Dinner — 4:30 p.m. to 9:00 p.m.
4. Late Night — 9:30 p.m. to 2:00 a.m. (Vending operations for Late Night locations may not
begin before 10:00 p.m.)
D. Vending Zones
1. Residential sites are for Lunch and Dinner times only. Vending hours are generally
10:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. daily. No vending may occur after 10:00 p.m.
2. Business /Commercial sites may be utilized for Lunch, Dinner and Late Night times. No
vending may occur after 2:00 a.m. Parking in vending zones is prohibited from 2:00 -
6:00 a.m.
3. Sites specially labeled for breakfast may not be utilized before 7:00 a.m.
4. Vendors scheduled for Late Night Only locations may begin set up at 9:30 p.m. each
night. No vend' )be c 10: .m.
E. Designated Ve o Koriz
1. Vending location a ry.leFof ublic orks. The Board may
consider comments from the Parks Commission, city staff and the public.
2. Vending locations shall be posted with appropriate parking regulation signs that indicate
the days, times and limitations for parking. Vending locations will be posted as tow
away zones in order to assure permittee's use of the site.
3. On- street vending locations will typically be one, two or three vehicle lengths — multiples
of 25 linear feet of curbline parking. Parking area vending locations will be comprised of
one, two or three spaces with an additional 8 foot wide space located between each
vending space.
4. Each vending location will be evaluated annually to ensure the locations should remain
available for vendors. In the case when a restaurant moves into a building within 200
feet of an existing vending location, that location may be moved in accordance with this
policy as soon as the next quarterly lottery and at the discretion of the Board of Public
Works.
F. Guidelines for New Vending Locations
1. New vending locations may be submitted to the Superintendent of Public Works for
consideration by the Board of Public Works. Proposals for additional vending sites must
be submitted in writing with a specific description of the site, a drawing showing the
nearest intersecting streets and neighboring occupancies (businesses, parks or
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residences). Once approved by Board resolution, a new vending site will be included in
the next vending site lottery.
2. Vendors may not set up any closer than 200 linear feet from the nearest brick - and -mortar
restaurant, or 100 linear feet from any public or private school.
3. Food trucks may not be located any closer to the intersection than the "No Standing Here
to Corner" sign. This may be modified according to line of sight, traffic patterns, and
evaluation by the City Traffic Engineer.
VIII. Lottery
A. Location Assignments
1. Vending locations will be available for up to twelve months. The vending year will be
comprised of four quarters (January 1 — March 31; April 1 — June 30; July 1— September
30; and October 1— December 31).
2. Vending locations will be assigned by lottery. Lotteries shall be conducted quarterly,
approximately twenty (20) days in advance of the next vending quarter. The mobile
vending site lottery shall be advertised no less than five calendar days in advance of the
lottery date. (NB: The first lottery will be held in February 2014 for the first vending
quarter starting April 1, 2014.)
3. Participants in the vending site lottery will be randomly assigned the first, second, third,
etc choice for sel sit ev at a s to select more than
one site, that part ipant a se ele fter other participants have
made a first choi . Su q d 11 , i need
4. Participation in ing to to equir or approv of a street vending permit
application as described in III. Application. The street vending permit application must be
submitted at least 30 days prior to the vending site lottery date. (NB: Street vending
permit applications and permit application fees for the first vending site lottery must be
submitted by February 14, 2014. All conditions and requirements of the permit must be
satisfied by February 21, 2014. The quarterly permit fee must be paid by February 28,
2014.)
5. Upon assignment of a vending site, the permittee may occupy the site for up to twelve
months. If the permittee wishes to retain her/his assigned location continuously for
twelve months, quarterly permit fees must be received by the City Chamberlain at least
10 days prior to the end of the quarter, with a copy of the receipt for payment provided to
the Superintendent's Office. If quarterly vending fees are not received, the permittee will
forfeit the site at the end of the quarter and the site will be offered as a vacant site at the
next lottery. It is solely the responsibility of the permittee to remit payment in a timely
manner.
6. In the event that a permittee wishes to discontinue use of a vending location, the
permittee must advise the Office of the Superintendent of Public Works in writing. The
permittee may re- submit an approved application for street vending permit in order to
participate in the next vending site lottery; no application fee will be charged if the permit
is resubmitted within twelve months of its initial approval. Quarterly vending fees are
non - refundable.
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B. Route -Based Vendors (Ice Cream Trucks)
1. Ice cream trucks may be allowed in residential neighborhoods, as approved by the
Superintendent of Public Works or designee.
2. Ice Cream Track Applicants must submit a map with the application showing the route(s)
that will be followed.
3. Trucks may not stop for more than 15 minutes at a time. All traffic and parking laws
must be followed.
IX. Sianacle — City Code Chapter 272
1. All signage must follow the rules and regulations specified in City Code Chapter 272.
2. Each vendor may place small signs no larger than 2 ft. by 2 ft. within a 25 foot radius
from their food track (maximum of 2 signs) within the area between the curb and
sidewalk (curb lawn).
3. One "Sandwich Board" may be placed outside of each food truck, per specifications
listed in City Code Chapter 272.
X. Litter Control & Waste Removal
1. Vendors are resp for d w disp Tt�htrucks. 1 provide a container
for trash and lift ttac or in 5) f Ftf-rom Vendors shall be
responsible for remo or h ac ers. No dumping is
allowed in City h c tes sew
2. Vendors shall keep public spaces within a 25 foot radius. of their truck clean and free
from paper, peelings, oil and grease spills and refuse of any kind generated from the
operation of their food truck.
XI. Enforcement
A. Violations
The City may fine a vendor, or terminate /revoke a street vending permit for cause,
including the following:
1. Violations of the Rules of Operation;
2. Dumping in City trash cans, grates, storm sewers, or other areas;
3. Fraud, misrepresentation or false statements in the permit application;
4. Fraud, misrepresentation or false statements made in connection with the selling of food;
5. Violation of any ordinances, regulations or laws applicable to the holder of such a permit;
or
6. Conduct of the business permitted in an unlawful manner or in such a way as to constitute
a menace to the health and safety of the public.
B. Revocation/Termination of Permits
1. If the permit is revoked or terminated for cause, the permit period shall end immediately,
and no refund will be issued. Notice of proposed suspension or revocation of a permit for
street vending shall be given in writing, setting forth specifically the grounds of the
complaint.
2. Any applicant whose permit is revoked under this regulation may not reapply for another
permit until the expiration of one year from the date of revocation.
C. Appeals
1. The vendor shall have a right to an appeal hearing on the proposed revocation or
suspension before the Superintendent of Public Works no later than ten (10) days after
requesting such a hearing in writing.
2. The Superintendent of Public Works or Board of Public Works shall have the right to
suspend, terminate or re- instate the permit. Such decision shall become effective
immediately.
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108 East Green Street, Ithaca, New York 14850 -6590
DEPARTMENT OF PUBLIC WORKS
Michael J. Thorne, P.E. Superintendent
Telephone: 607/274 -6527 Fax: 607/274 -6587
January 23, 2014
The Hot Truck
Attn: Albert & Cindy Smith
Via Shortstop Deli
200 West Seneca Street
Ithaca, NY 14850
Louie's Lunch
Attn: Ronald Beck
5 Ferguson Rd.
Dryden, NY 13053
Dear Sirs:
As you know, the City of Ithaca and the Board of Public Works are currently modifying the
mobile vending (or food truck) policy. It is the determination of the Board of Public Works that your
enterprise will be required to participate in the new policy, including the lottery, without benefit or
prejudice based upon tenure. This letter constitutes six months' written notice, as indicated in the letter
from former Mayor Alan Cohen, dated November 9, 2001.
The Board of Public Works will discuss the proposed policy at its meeting on Monday, January
27, 2014, at 4:45 p.m. The draft policy may be found on the City's website at
www.cityofithaca.org/ departments /dpw /superintendent/index.cfin.
It has also been determined that private electrical services provided within the City's right of way
will no longer be permitted under this policy. You are hereby directed to remove the electrical service at
your location no later than April 1, 2014. Food trucks must be self - contained; meaning any necessary
power source (generator) must be contained within the truck.
Please do not hesitate to contact us with any questions.
Sincerely,
Michael J. Thorne, P.E.
Superintendent of Public Works
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cc: %oard of Public Works
Julie Holcomb, City Clerk
Aaron Lavine, City Attorney
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