HomeMy WebLinkAboutRES2024-011 Mobile Vendor Update Sponsored by: City Clerk
Amended and Approved: February 12, 2024
CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2024-011
A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SEWARD,
ALASKA, UPDATING THE MOBILE VENDOR POLICY FOR
PERMITTING VENDORS ON CITY-OWNED PROPERTY
WHEREAS, the city enacted Ordinance 2014-004 on May 27, 2014, which created a
new program allowing mobile and roving vending on city-owned property; and
WHEREAS, Resolution 2014-048 set forth the policy which outlined the rules and
requirements for administering the program; Resolution 2018-039 amended the program by
adding an eighth location, changing the application period to make it more convenient to
vendors, and relocating one of the mobile vending locations to make it more visible to
customers; and, Resolution 2021-044 amended the policy to create a "first right of refusal"
renewal process for returning vendors; and
WHEREAS, each year since the program began, there has been more and more interest
in the program and over time, improvements have been made in response to vendor requests and
feedback; and
WHEREAS, the Planning and Zoning Commission held a work session on November
21, 2023 to discuss the mobile vending program and'provide recommendations for the 2024 fee
schedule and other aspects of the program; and
WHEREAS, Ordinance 2024-003 will allow for vending carts and vehicles to remain in
place overnight; and
WHEREAS, based on feedback and discussion of the 2023 summer season, this
resolution will further update the policy by reorganizing the vending locations and incorporate
the 2024 fee schedule approved by council.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE
CITY OF SEWARD,ALASKA,that:
Section 1. The Seward City Council hereby adopts the updated Mobile and Roving
Vendor Policy as attached herein.
Section 2. The Mobile Vendor locations maps have been updated to add four new
locations on the Wellington Slab to create a main hub for vendors. One additional harbor
location has been added inside the South Parking Lot. Several other locations have been removed
due to negative feedback from the vendors. There is no change to the Roving Vendor maps
previously approved by council.
CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
RESOLUTION 2024-011
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Section 3. This resolution shall take effect immediately upon its adoption.
PASSED AND APPROVED by the City Council of the City of Seward, Alaska, this
12th day of February 2024.
THE CITY OF SEWARD, ALASKA
Sue McClure, Mayor
AYES: Barnwell, Crites, Calhoon, Osenga, Finch, Wells, McClure
NOES: None
ABSENT: None
ABSTAIN: None
ATTEST:
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Resolution 2024-011
City Council Agenda Statement
Meeting Date: February 12, 2024
To: City Council
Through: n/a
From: Kris Peck, City Clerk
Subject: Resolution 2024-011: Updating The Mobile Vendor Policy For Permitting
Vendors On City-Owned Property
Background and justification:
This update incorporates the 2024 Fee Schedule that was approved by Council on
January 8, 2024. For mobile and roving vendors, the fees are now a $300 monthly
fee option and the $1200 full season permit. There is no longer a $50 application fee
or a location waitlist for vendors.
The locations have been revised to add four spots on the Wellington Park concrete
slab with the idea of a centralized hub for vendors in a prime location. One additional
harbor spot has been added in the South Parking Lot. The new $300 monthly fee
helps offset the potential parking revenue for that spot.
Several other spots have been deleted due to negative feedback, complicated rules,
or lack of interest from the vendors. The spots being deleted are the two at SMIC,
two in the campgrounds, one overnight spot on Washington Street and one on the
harbor Uplands. The single spot near Wellington Park has also been deleted in favor
of consolidating the four new spots onto the concrete slab.
Please see attached policy with additions in yellow and deletions in grey. Also
included are the maps for the mobile vending locations.
Comprehensive and Strategic Plan Consistency Information
This legislation is consistent with(citation listed):
Comprehensive Plan: Economic Development 3.1.1
Strategic Plan: Vision, Page 2
Other:
Certification of Funds
Total amount of funds listed in this legislation: $ 0
End of Agenda Statement
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City of Seward
Mobile & Roving Vendor Policy
2024
The purpose of this policy is to provide rules and regulations for the Mobile and Roving Vendor
Program on city-owned property. This policy is developed in accordance with Seward City Code
Section 15.10.140 B 105(e)(f) (Definitions) and Section 15.10.226 (Land Uses Allowed and Land
Uses Allowed Table) and is provided to prospective vendors as part of the application packet.
Mobile Vendor: A person or business that sells food or permitted types of goods from City-
approved locations using (i) a licensed vehicle or cart capable of movement; or (ii) a licensed
trailer pulled behind a motor vehicle.
Roving Vendor: A person who offers only pre-packaged food items to the public, with or
without the use of a licensed motor vehicle, from no fixed location on public property, only on
rights of way within designated zoning districts, excluding Fourth Avenue between Port
Avenue and Van Buren Street, and also excluding Fourth and Fifth Avenues between Jefferson
Street and Railway Avenue.
APPLICATIONS
Permits shall be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. Applications will be date and time
stamped as they are received and will be processed by city clerk's office in the order in which
they are received.
Renewal Applications
Returning vendors may submit a renewal application for the same location they were permitted
for the previous year beginning February 15th. In this regard, returning vendors have the "first
right" to return to their prior year's location. This first right of refusal will only apply to full
season permit holders.
New Applications
New applications for a vending permit will be accepted by the city clerk beginning March 1st
each year for the current year.
Application Processing
Only complete applications will be accepted along with payment in full. There are no refunds
allowed.
Applications must include the following in order to be complete:
• Application form filled out completely and all fees paid in full; and
• Certificate(s) of Insurance — Commercial General Liability and Workers Compensation
(if applicable), plus additional as may be required by the city's risk manager; and
• Two color photos of the vendor's operation set up; and
• Measurements of operations (length and width); and
• Proof of a current City of Seward business license; and
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• Indemnification statement signed.
Permit Terms & Fees
There are four monthly options at $300 each or a full season permit for $1200. Along with a
complete application, the vendor will pay all permit fees and the permit shall be issued by the
city clerk's office.
Monthly Permit Fee is $300. There are four monthly options available:
a) May 15-June 14
b) June 15-July 14
c) July 15-August 14
d) August 15-Sept 15
Full Season Permit Fee is $1200. The full season is defined as May 15 -September 15. Only full
season permit holders are eligible for the first right of refusal for the next season.
Permits are non-transferrable, non-refundable and are not eligible for subleasing. Vendors may
surrender their permit at any time by submitting a written statement and returning the physical
permit to the city clerk. Permitted vendors may transfer to an open and unused location upon
written request, and subsequent approval by the city clerk.
Mobile Vendor Locations
The City of Seward shall designate mobile vending locations and boundaries within city limits as
follows:
l.Wellington Spot 1
2. Wellington Spot 2
3. Wellington Spot 3
4. Wellington Spot 4
5. Harbor - Permit Parking Lot
6. Harbor -South Parking Lot
7. Branson Pavilion
Please refer to Maps attached to this policy for specific site locations.
All site boundaries are 10 x 20 feet. Each site's boundaries will be clearly marked and will be
signed as a designated mobile vending location. Vendors are required to operate within their
designated areas only.
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Hours of Operation
The hours of operation to be open for business are 6:00 a.m. to 10:00 p.m. Vendors are permitted
to actively set up and shut down operations outside of these hours as needed. Vending carts are
allowed to remain in place overnight. However, the vending units shall not be occupied
overnight or used for sleeping.
Serve to Sidewalk
Locations #1-4 (Wellington Park) must serve towards the concrete slab.
Location#5 (Permit-Only Parking Lot) must serve to the sidewalk on Fourth Avenue.
Location#6 (South Parking Lot) must serve to the sidewalk on Fourth Avenue.
Roving Vendor Locations
The City of Seward shall limit the number of roving vendors to four (4). Seward City Code
15.10.225(d)(1) designates roving vendors shall not vend on any public street where the legal
speed limit exceeds 25 miles per hour, or on Fourth Avenue between Port Avenue and Van
Buren Street, and also excluding that portion of Fourth and Fifth Avenues between Jefferson
Street and Railway Avenue.
Please refer to Maps attached to this policy for specific route exclusions.
OTHER
Food Safety & Sanitation
Food vendors must comply with all state and federal regulations necessary for proper food
handling requirements as prescribed by the Alaska Division of Environmental Health.
Fire Inspection
The City of Seward follows the International Fire Code which means all mobile vendors will be
subject to inspection from the City Fire Department. The Fire Department will check vendors for
applicable safety requirements such as a fire suppression system, secured propane tank, and fire
extinguishers. If the vendor is cooking and producing smoke or grease laden vapors an automatic
suppression system is required.
Indemnification
Prior to acceptance of their permit, each vendor shall execute an instrument under the terms of
which the permittee shall agree to indemnify, defend, and hold harmless the City of Seward from
any and all claims for injury or damage to persons or property suffered in connection with
vendor activities. This clause is included on the permit application form and, when signed by the
applicant, becomes binding upon issuance of the permit.
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Waste Management
Vendors shall keep their site free of litter at all times. Trash may not be deposited in any trash
bin or receptacle owned by the city or privately owned without express permission from its
owner.
Traffic Laws
Vendors must park their vehicles and equipment within the traffic patterns recommended by staff
and in accordance with all traffic laws.
Suspension Or Revocation Of Permit And Appeals
In addition to the requirements of a mobile and or roving vendor listed in this policy and in
Seward City Code Section 15.10.225, the city clerk may revoke, suspend or otherwise restrict a
permit for the same reasons listed for business licensing in Seward City Code Section 8.30.035.
The Seward Police Department or Fire Department has the right to close down or relocate a
vendor if vending is causing or contributing to an imminent public safety hazard.
Additionally, the permittee will have the same hearing and appeal rights as outlined for a city
business license in SCC 8.30.035 and 8.30.040.
INSURANCE
Insurance Review
A review of the permit application will be conducted by the city's risk manager (in consultation
with the city's insurance provider, if applicable).
Commercial General Liability Insurance -Required for all Mobile & Roving Vendors
Each vendor shall be required to provide a Certificate of Insurance with the City of Seward as an
Additional Insured for a Commercial General Liability policy with coverage for $2 million
aggregate/$1 million per occurrence.
Workers Compensation Insurance
If the business has employees, state law requires Workers Compensation insurance. The City of
Seward may require the vendor provide a Waiver of Subrogation.
The Alaska Workers' Compensation Act requires each employer having one or more employees
in Alaska to obtain workers' compensation insurance, unless the employer has been approved as
a self-insurer by the Alaska Workers' Compensation Board. Effective August 1, 2019, the
following business owners/executives are exempt from having to insure themselves for workers'
compensation liability:
• Sole proprietor of a sole proprietorship;
• Partners in a partnership;
• Members of a limited liability company with a minimum 10% ownership interest;
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• Executive officers of municipal, religious, and legally registered nonprofit corporations
are not considered to be employees unless the corporation specifically elects to cover
them; and
• Executive officers of for-profit corporations with a minimum 10% ownership interest.
All entities listed above must still maintain workers' compensation coverage for employees,
including family members and friends.
In Alaska, workers' compensation insurance is provided either by the voluntary commercial
market or the involuntary commercial market. Alaska does not have a state fund for workers'
compensation insurance. Employers should contact their insurance agent or broker for assistance
in acquiring a workers' compensation policy for their business. If a person is unable to obtain
coverage from a commercial carrier, they may purchase insurance through Alaska's Assigned
Risk Pool, which is administered by the National Council on Compensation Insurance (NCCI).
NCCI may be contacted at 800-622-4123 and found online at: https://www.ncci.com. (Source:
State of Alaska/DOLWD/Workers' Compensation)
Commercial Auto Insurance -Required for all Roving Vendors
May also be required for Mobile Vendors, if determined by the city's risk manager.
Proof of Viable Insurance Policy
If the vendor's insurance policy expires at any time during their permitted operation period, the
vendor shall provide the clerk's office with an updated policy before the expiration date of the
current policy. Failure to do so shall result in the permit being revoked.
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