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A. The submittal requirements for business license review shall include the following:

1. A site plan, a simple sketch of the site layout, depicting the following:

a. Ingress and egress; and

b. Location of the vending unit on the property on which food will be offered for sale.

2. A photograph of the vending unit, proposed signs, and any equipment.

3. Written approval by the Snohomish health district that the food preparation and service comply with health regulations.

4. Evidence of a current state of Washington vehicle registration.

5. A written plan documenting appropriate disposal of wastewater generated by the vending unit. Grease shall be properly disposed of per adopted Washington State health regulations.

6. Documentation that the vending unit has been approved by the State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries.

7. Evidence of necessary approvals from the Lynnwood building and fire departments in the event that external combustible fuels, external power connections and/or tent structures are proposed when operating under a special event permit per Chapter 5.30 LMC.

B. The mobile food vendor shall comply with the standards of the State of Washington Department of Labor and Industries for electrical service to the mobile food preparation van. In no event shall the mobile food vendor locate electric lines overhead or on the ground surface in any location in which the public has access.

C. The mobile food vendor must obtain and provide proof of written permission from the property owner for each location at which the mobile food vendor proposes to offer food for sale. This includes written permission for the mobile food vendor’s location on the site, and for the mobile food vendor’s staff to use the property owner’s restrooms. No portable restrooms are allowed on the site; provided, that a portable restroom may be approved for interim use if there are no permanent restrooms available from an on-site business, as long as it is located at least 120 feet from an arterial street and screened. (Ord. 3343 § 1 (Exh. A), 2019; Ord. 3253 § 2 (Exh. B), 2017; Ord. 3175 § 4, 2016)