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1 4/15/2012 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS 1 Chapter 4-8. (Amended Through February 15, 2012) Definition. Mobile food dispenser means any person who, by traveling from place to place upon the public ways, serves food or drink from a wheeled vehicle. Mobile frozen desserts dispenser means any person who, by traveling from place to place upon the public ways, serves from a two-wheeled or three-wheeled motorized or non-motorized vehicle, pushcart or handcart individual portions of ice cream, ice milk, frozen dessert mix, sundaes or other frozen desserts that are totally enclosed in a wrapper or container and which have been manufactured, prepared or wrapped in a licensed food establishment. (Added Coun. J , page 3025) Licensing Requirements. (c) No person shall engage in the business of a mobile food dispenser without first having obtained a mobile food dispenser license. (g) Nothing in this chapter shall be construed to prohibit the sale of fruits and vegetables from a vehicle or otherwise as permitted in accordance with Sections and of the Municipal Code pertaining to peddlers License Issuance Prohibited. No license shall be issued to: (a) a person whose license issued under this chapter has been revoked for cause within the past three years License -- Application -- Mobile Food Dispenser And Mobile Frozen Desserts Dispenser. (a) In addition to the general application requirements, an applicant for a mobile food dispenser license shall supply the name and address of the owner of the mobile food-dispensing vehicle, and if the operator of the vehicle is other than the owner, the name of the operator shall also appear on the application. The applicant shall also state where the vehicle is cleaned and stored when not in use, and the department of health shall verify the information provided.

2 2 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS (b) Except as otherwise provided in Section of this Code, an applicant for a mobile frozen desserts dispenser license shall comply with all requirements applicable to the mobile food dispenser license provided in this chapter. (Amend Coun. J , p ; Added Coun. J , page 3025; Amend. Coun. J , pp ) Restrictions On Mobile Food Dispensers. The City Council may from time to time define areas in which no mobile food dispenser may dispense food from a wheeled vehicle. The city clerk shall maintain for public inspection and copying a file of all ordinances defining such areas. Dispensing food from a wheeled vehicle within the following designated areas is hereby prohibited: (1) Beginning at the intersection of Laflin Street and Monroe Street; thence south on Laflin Street to Jackson Boulevard; thence west on Jackson Boulevard to Paulina Street; thence north on Paulina Street to Monroe Street; thence east on Monroe Street to Laflin Street. (Added Coun. J , p , 1; Amend. Coun. J , p , 1) License Fees. The license fee shall be as set forth in Section of this Code and shall be paid before any license may be issued. in accordance with the terms of Section All licenses shall expire (c) Mobile food dispenser license. A separate license is required for each vehicle used by the mobile food dispenser in the conduct of his business. The fee for such license shall be as set forth in Section (Prior code ; Added Coun. J , p. 9169; Amend. Coun. J , p ; Amend. Coun. J , p ; Amend. Coun. J , p ; Amend. Coun. J , p ; Amend. Coun. J , p ; Amend. Coun. J , p , 3; Amend. Coun. J , p , 1; Amend. Coun. J , p , 1) License -- Posting. Every license shall be posted in a conspicuous place in that part of a licensed establishment to which the public has access, but every mobile food dispenser and coffee cart vendor shall post each license in a conspicuous place in that part of the vehicle to which the public has access by sight, and every automatic food-vending machine operator shall post evidence of its license on the exterior surface of all automatic food- vending machines in a conspicuous location to which the public has access. (Added Coun. J , p ) Applicants -- Operating Under Supervision Of Outside Health Department. (b) Applicants for a mobile food dispenser license who are located outside of the jurisdiction of the department of health may obtain a license from the City of Chicago; provided, that the vehicle does comply with the applicable requirements of Section of this Code and the applicant does dispense foods which are prepared and wrapped in a commissary which conducts its operations under the supervision of a state or local health authority; providing that the ordinance regulating same is substantially equivalent to this chapter. The applicant shall, in addition to the application, provide reports including inspection reports and laboratory results from the state or local health authority in the jurisdiction where the food source or commissary is located, indicating compliance with such provisions. If such documentation is not available, approval shall be granted by the department of health, if the department determines that applicable health standards are satisfied. (Added Coun. J , p ; Amend. Coun. J , pp ) Notification Of Food Poisoning.

3 4/15/2012 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS 3 It shall be the duty of any owner, licensee or person in charge of any food establishment who has knowledge of, and of any physician who attends or prescribes for, and of every superintendent or person in charge of any hospital caring for, any person suffering from or suspected of suffering from food poisoning or infection or any form of such poisoning or infection, whether bacterial or chemical, at once to report this fact to the Department of Health and thereafter to submit to the Department of Health a written report stating the name and address of the person thus afflicted, the nature of the poisoning or infection and the source or probable source of the same. (Added Coun. J , p ; Amend. Coun. J , p.23652) Rules And Regulations. (a) A licensee shall comply with all of the particular regulatory provisions pertaining to: (i) each activity to be performed under a license issued pursuant to this chapter; and (ii) each food product used in the performance of such activities, including the provisions contained in Chapters 7-38 and (b) Sections of the Retail Food Store Sanitation Rules and Regulations of 1987; Sections of the Food Service Sanitation Rules and Regulations of 1987; Adm. Code 775, the Illinois Grade A Pasteurized Milk and Milk Products Rules and Regulations; and 77 III. Adm. Code 785, the Illinois Manufactured Dairy Products Rules and Regulations, of the Illinois Department of Public Health, as promulgated and amended from time to time pursuant to 20 ILCS 2305/2 (1994), 410 ILCS 620/21 (1994) and 410 ILCS 635/15 (1994), as amended, are expressly adopted as the rules and regulations of the city, except insofar as they may be modified or rejected by regulations promulgated by the board. The board shall promulgate such additional rules and regulations as may be necessary for the proper administration and enforcement of this chapter. The board shall keep on file and make available for public examination at least three copies of the current applicable state and city rules and regulations.

4 4 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS (c) At the time of license application, the City Clerk shall issue to each applicant a copy of that portion of the Municipal Code of Chicago and a copy of the Board of Health Rules and Regulations relating to retail or wholesale food establishments or mobile food dispensers, as appropriate. (Added Coun. J , p ) Mobile Food Dispensers -- Additional Requirements For Selling Frozen Desserts From Commercial Motor Vehicles. In addition to the requirements of Section of this code, every motor vehicle used by a mobile food dispenser for the sale, offering or display of frozen desserts shall be equipped with a signal arm. The arm shall be six (6) inches high and eighteen (18) inches long, and shall be affixed to the driver s side of the vehicle, no farther than eighteen (18) inches from the back wall of the vehicle and no lower than three (3) inches from the roof of the vehicle. The arm shall be mounted on a hinge, so as to lie flat against the vehicle when the vehicle is moving. When the vehicle is stopped in order to sell or offer frozen desserts, the arm shall be activated, either manually or mechanically, to extend perpendicularly to the side wall of the vehicle. The arm shall be fluorescent yellow and shall have the legend Caution -- Pass With Care written on both sides in clearly contrasting color. No letter on the arm shall be less than two (2) and one-half (½) inches in height. Any person who violates any provision of this section shall be subject to a fine of not less than Two Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($200.00) and not more than Five Hundred and no/100 Dollars ($500.00) for each offense. (Added Coun. J , p , 1, Amend. Coun. J , page 3025) Chapter (Amended Through February 15, 2012) Mobile Food Vendors -- Prohibited Districts. No person shall engage in the occupation of mobile food dispenser at any time within any district that has been or shall be hereafter designated by the City Council. A description of such districts shall be kept in the office of the City Clerk. Any person who violates this section shall be subject to a fine of not less than $ and not more than $ for each offense. (Added Coun. J , p ) Preparation And Service Of Food And Drink. No food other than individual portions that are totally enclosed in a wrapper or container and which have been manufactured, prepared or wrapped in a food establishment licensed by the city or a food establishment which is operating under the state or local health authority, and provided the ordinance regulating same is substantially equal to this chapter, shall be sold or served from or by a mobile food dispenser, except the following: (a) Coffee which is prepared in a duly licensed food establishment, refrigerated cream which is kept in a covered single-service container or an approved cream dispenser, and sugar which* served only in wrapped individual packages or in a covered closed pouring- spout type container, or in any other manner approved by the department of health, which is effective in preventing contamination by the customer; * Editor s note -- As set forth in Coun. J , p ; correct language appears to be...which is served... (b) Other bulk soft drinks or beverages which are dispensed from an approved dispenser only. These approved bulk soft drink dispensers shall be serviced and filled only at a duly licensed food establishment which serves as a commissary for the mobile food dispenser. The drink outlet on all bulk liquid dispensers shall be protected from files**, dust and contamination by customers;

5 4/15/2012 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS 5 ** Editor s note -- As set forth in Coun. J , p ; correct language appears to be flies. (c) Ice cream, ice milk, frozen dessert mix, sodas, sundaes and other frozen desserts manufactured or processed on or served from the mobile vehicle which are prepared from ingredients dispensed only from dispensers approved by the department of health. Customers shall be served in single-service containers. Vehicles serving frozen desserts shall comply with rules and regulations of the department of health pertaining to mobile units handling frozen desserts. (Added Coun. J , p ) Refrigeration And Heating Equipment. Adequate mechanical refrigeration equipment or its equivalent as approved by the department of health shall be provided and all meat, milk, dairy products, fish, poultry and other perishable products, including meat sandwiches and cream-filled pies, shall be stored in the vehicle at a temperature not in excess of 40 degrees Fahrenheit, except that perishable food products commonly served as a hot food shall be stored in a heating appliance or oven that shall be equipped with a thermometer showing the internal temperature of such heating appliance, oven or device. Heating appliance or oven temperatures shall be kept at a minimum temperature of 180 degrees Fahrenheit during the period that the foods are being heated. Heated foods shall have an interval temperature of at least 145 degrees Fahrenheit until served. (Added Coun. J , p ) Milk And Milk Products. All milk and milk products shall be served only in the individual containers or approved dispensers in which the product was filled in a Grade A milk plant holding a Chicago board of health permit or authorized number. (Added Coun. J , p ) Single-Service Food Utensils. Only single-service food utensils shall be used. All single-service food utensils such as cups, straws, knives, forks, spoons and stirrers shall be individually wrapped, kept in a clean place, properly handled and shall be used only once. All cups and containers for bulk drinks shall be stored in closed cartons and served from dispensers which protect their rims from contamination by customers, dust, dirt or flies. (Added Coun. J , p ) Information Required On Wrapper. All individually wrapped portions of perishable food products, including sandwiches, pies and other similar portions, shall be plainly marked by the manufacturer on the wrapper or container in such a manner as to plainly identify the day and the month of which such individual portion was prepared and wrapped in an establishment approved by the department of health as hereinbefore provided. The name and address of the establishment processing or manufacturing and wrapping portions of perishable food products shall appear on each individual portion. No person shall keep or offer for sale individual portions of perishable food products which have been rewrapped or repackaged or portions of which the identifying date on the wrapper has been altered, disfigured or changed in any manner. (Added Coun. J , p ) Storage Provisions.

6 6 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS All perishable food products shall be stored as provided in this chapter or as provided by the rules and regulations established by the board of health until served to the customer. (Added Coun. J , p ) Operational Requirements. (a) Mobile food dispenser vehicles shall move from place to place upon the public ways and shall not be operated at a fixed location except as otherwise provided herein. (b) Stops shall be made only to service customers and shall not exceed a total of two hours in anyone block. Mobile food vendors may stop to service customers for a period of up to two hours notwithstanding the provisions of the second paragraph of Section (a) of this Code. (c) No mobile food dispenser vehicle shall be equipped with any electronic sound- amplifying device. Permitted advertising devices shall be limited to bells, whistles, horns or other musical or noise-making devices which do not employ any electronic sound- amplifying device. Mobile food dispenser vehicles employing musical or noise-making devices shall only sound said devices when traversing the public way and shall be prohibited from sounding said devices while parked. (c-5) No mobile food dispenser vehicle equipped with a musical or noise-making device shall sound any such device at any location between the hours of 7:00 P.M. and 9:00 A.M., or at any time within 200 feet of a hospital, nursing home or while traversing any zone of quiet established under Chapter 10-8 of the Municipal Code. (d) No sales from such vehicle shall be made between the hours of 10:00 P.M. and 10:00 A.M.. (e) No operator of such vehicle shall park or stand such vehicle within 200 feet of a church, a school or school playground while school is in session. (f) No operator of such vehicle shall park or stand such vehicle within 200 feet of any principal customer entrance to a restaurant which is located on the street level. Restaurant, for purposes of this section, means any public place at a fixed location kept, used, maintained, advertised and held out to the public as a place where food and drink is prepared and served for the public for consumption on or off the premises pursuant to the required licenses. Such establishments include, but are not limited to, restaurants, coffee shops, cafeterias, dining rooms, eating houses, short order cafes, luncheonettes, grills, tearooms and sandwich shops. (g) No sale shall be made from such vehicle except from the curb side thereof, and then only when such vehicle is legally parked. (h) Mobile food dispenser vehicles that are being used to provide food and drink to persons engaged in construction in the City of Chicago and which are not equipped with noise-making devices are exempt from the provisions of (b), (d) and (f) above. (i) Any person who violates or resists the enforcement of subsection (c-5) of this section shall be fined $500 for each violation. A separate and distinct offense shall be deemed to have been committed for each and every day on which any person shall be guilty of such violation; provided that, the intervening days between when a license holder whose license has been suspended applies for restoration of the license and a reinspection has been conducted by the department of health shall not constitute separate offenses if the violation was found to be corrected upon reinspection. A motor vehicle that is used in a second or subsequent violation of subsection (c-5) of this section shall be subject to seizure and impoundment under this subsection (i). The owner of record of such vehicle shall be liable to the city for an administrative penalty of $ in addition to fees for towing and storage of the vehicle. Whenever a police officer has probable cause to believe that a vehicle is subject to seizure and impoundment pursuant to this subsection, the police officer shall provide for the towing of the vehicle to a facility controlled by the city or its agents. When the vehicle is towed, the police officer shall notify the person who is found to be in control of the vehicle at the time of the alleged violation if there is such a person, of the fact of the seizure and of the vehicle owner s right to request a preliminary hearing to be conducted under

7 4/15/2012 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS 7 Section of this Code. The provisions of Section shall apply whenever a motor vehicle is seized and impounded pursuant to this section. A violation of any provision of this section other than subsection (c-5) shall be punishable under Section (Added Coun. J , p ; Amend Coun. J , p , 1; Amend. Coun. J , p , 2) Sinks, Water Storage Tanks And Other Plumbing Requirements. All mobile food dispenser vehicles shall be equipped with a handwashing sink and an adequate supply of running hot water. The hot water storage tank shall be self-draining and cleaned and flushed not less than twice in each six-month period. Liquid waste from the handwashing sink shall be piped in fixed piping to a wastewater retention storage container or tank of adequate size not located in food storage or food serving sections of the vehicle. The connection between piping from sink and wastewater container shall be tight-fitting and comply with the plumbing provisions of this Code. The wastewater tank or container shall be emptied daily or more often if necessary, and only into a sanitary drainage facility in a manner and place approved by the department of health. (Added Coun. J , p ) Refuse Receptacles. The operator shall maintain a suitable, tight, non-absorbent washable receptacle for refuse. He shall be responsible for sanitation of the environs of the place of operation. Said refuse receptacle shall be adjacent to, but not an integral part of, the mobile food dispenser unit. (Added Coun. J , p ) Mobile Frozen Desserts Dispenser. Except as otherwise provided in this section, a mobile frozen desserts dispenser shall comply with all applicable requirements of this Code, including the requirements set forth in Article II of this Chapter, and the rules and regulations of the department of health pertaining to mobile units handling frozen desserts. A mobile frozen desserts dispenser is not required to comply with the following requirements: (1) the hot food storage and heating appliance requirements set forth in Section : (2) the sinks, water storage tanks and plumbing requirements set forth in Section : (3) the refuse receptacle requirements set forth in Section ; (4) the mobile food vehicle requirement set forth in Section (c)(1); and (5) the additional vehicle requirements set forth in Section (Added Coun. J , page 3026; Amend. Coun. J , p ) Violation -- Penalty. The board of health shall promulgate rules and regulations classifying violations of this chapter as critical, serious or minor. Except as otherwise specified in this chapter, any person who violates or who resists the enforcement of any provision of this chapter shall be fined $ for each critical violation; $ for each serious violation; and $ for each minor violation that is not corrected upon reinspection by the health authority. A separate and distinct offense shall be deemed to have been committed for each and every day on which any person shall be guilty of such violation; provided that, the intervening days between when a license holder whose license has been suspended applies for restoration of the license and a reinspection has been conducted by the department of health shall not constitute separate offenses if the violation was found to be corrected upon reinspection.

8 8 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS Chapter (Amended Through February 15, 2012) Mobile Food Dispensers And Peddlers Prohibited In Medical Center District. No person shall conduct the business of a mobile food dispenser or peddler as defined in this Code, on any portion of the public way within the boundaries of the medical center district and no person shall operate, stop or park any vehicle on any portion of the public way within the medical center district for the purposes of conducting any such businesses. For the purpose of this section, medical center district means the area bounded by Ashland Avenue on the east, Congress Parkway on the north, Oakley Street on the west, and a line co-incidental with the north line of the property at or near 14 th Street and 15 th Street, owned or used by the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad Company for railroad purposes, on the south. Any person who violates the provisions of this section shall be fined not less than $50.00 nor more than $ for each offense. Coun. J , p ) (Added

9 4/15/2012 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS 9 Prohibited Areas/Districts. (Amended Through February 15, 2012) (2 nd Ward) Dispensing food from a wheeled vehicle within the following designated areas is hereby prohibited: beginning at the intersection of Laflin Street and Monroe Street; thence south on Laflin Street to Jackson Boulevard, thence west on Jackson Boulevard to Paulina Street; thence north on Paulina Street to Monroe Street; thence east on Monroe Street to Laflin Street. (Added Coun. J , page 63971) (11 th Ward) No person shall sell or offer for sale frozen desserts, of any type, from a motor vehicle or a pushcart in the following area: beginning at the intersection of West 47 th Street and South Fairfield Avenue; thence north on South Fairfield Avenue to West Pope John Paul II Drive; thence east on West Pope John Paul II Drive to South Western Boulevard; thence north on South Western Boulevard to West 34 th Street; thence east on West 34 th Street to South Bell Avenue; thence north on South Bell Avenue to West 33 rd Street; thence east on West 33 rd Street to South Leavitt Street; thence north on South Leavitt Street to West 32 nd Street; thence northeasterly and east on West 32 nd Street to South Hoyne Avenue; thence northwest on South Hoyne Avenue and South Hoyne Avenue extended to the centerline of the Sanitary and Ship Canal; thence easterly on the centerline of the Sanitary and Ship Canal and the centerline of the south branch of the Chicago River to South Wallace Street extended northwesterly; thence southeasterly and south on South Wallace Street extended and South Wallace Street to West 25 th Place; thence east on West 25 th Place to South Canal Street; thence south on South Canal Street to West 28 th Street; thence east on West 28 th Street to South Stewart Avenue; thence south on South Stewart Avenue to West 31 st Street; thence east on West 31 st Street to the centerline of the right-of-way of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad; thence south on the centerline of the right-of-way of the Chicago, Rock Island and Pacific Railroad to West 35 th Street; thence west on West 35 th Street to South Wentworth Avenue; thence south on South Wentworth Avenue to West Perishing Road; thence west on West Perishing Road to the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad; thence south on the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad to West 42 nd Street; thence west on West 42 nd Street to the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad; thence south and southwest on the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad to West 43 rd Street; thence east on West 43 rd Street to the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad; thence south on the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad to West 43 rd Place extended; thence east on West 43 rd Place extended to South Stewart Avenue; thence south on South Stewart Avenue to West 46 th Street; thence west on West 46 th Street to the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad; thence southeast on the Chicago and Western Indiana Railroad to West 47 th Street; thence west on West 47 th Street to South Wallace Street; thence south on South Wallace Street to West 49 th Street; thence west on West 49 th Street to South Halsted Street; thence north on South Halsted Street to West 47 th Street; thence west on West 47 th Street to South Packers Avenue; thence north on South Packers Avenue to West 45 th Street; thence west on West 45 th Street extended and West 45 th Street to South Ashland Avenue; thence north on South Ashland Avenue to West Pershing Road; thence west on West Pershing Road to South Damen Avenue (viaduct); thence south on South Damen Avenue (viaduct) to West 45 th Street extended west; thence west on West 45 th Street extended to the centerline of the right-of-way of Conrail; thence south on the centerline of the right-of-way of Conrail to West 47 th Street; thence west on West 47 th Street to the place of beginning. (Added Coun. J , pages ) (13 th Ward) No person shall sell or offer for sale any frozen dessert from a vehicle within the following area:

10 10 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS beginning at the intersection of West 79 th Street and South Springfield Avenue; thence west on West 79 th Street to South Cicero Avenue; thence north on South Cicero Avenue and following the City Limit Line to South Melvina Avenue; thence north on South Melvina Avenue to West 64 th Place; thence west on West 64 th Place to South Narragansett Avenue; thence north on South Narragansett Avenue to West 64 th Street; thence east on West 64 th Street to South Melvina Avenue; thence north on South Melvina Avenue to West 63 rd Place; thence east on West 63 rd Place to South Austin Avenue; thence north on South Austin Avenue to West 59 th Street; thence east on West 59 th Street and West 59 th Street extended to South Central Avenue; thence south on South Central Avenue to West 63 rd Street; thence east on West 63 rd Street to South Cicero Avenue; thence north on South Cicero Avenue to West 59 th Street; thence east on West 59 th Street to the centerline of the Belt Railway of Chicago; thence north on the center of the Belt Railway of Chicago to West 55 th Street; thence east on West 55 th Street to South Pulaski Road; thence south on South Pulaski Road to West 59 th Street; thence east on West 59 th Street to South Kedzie Avenue; thence south on South Kedzie Avenue to West 63 rd Street; thence west on West 63 rd Street to South St. Louis Avenue; thence south on South St. Louis Avenue to West Marquette Road; thence east on West Marquette Road to South Kedzie Avenue; thence south on South Kedzie Avenue to West 79 th Street; thence west on West 79 th Street to South Trumbull Avenue; thence south on South Trumbull Avenue to West 80 th Street; thence west on West 80 th Street to South Springfield Avenue; thence north on South Springfield Avenue to the place of beginning. (Added Coun.J , pages ) (14 th Ward) No person shall sell or offer for sale any frozen dessert from a vehicle within the following area: beginning at the intersection of South St. Louis Avenue and West Marquette Road; thence north on South St. Louis Avenue to West 63 rd Street; thence east on West 63 rd Street to South Kedzie Avenue; thence north on South Kedzie Avenue to West 59 th Street; thence west on West 59 th Street to the centerline of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad; thence north on the centerline of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad to West 47 th Street; thence west on West 47 th Street to South Avers Avenue; thence north on South Avers Avenue to West 46 th Street; thence west on West 46 th Street to South Pulaski Road; thence south on South Pulaski Road to West 47 th Street; thence west on West 47 th Street to the centerline of the Belt Railway of Chicago; thence north on the centerline of the Belt Railway of Chicago to the Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway (I-55); thence northeasterly on the Adlai E. Stevenson Expressway (I-55) to the centerline of The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad; thence south on the centerline of The Atchison, Topeka and Santa Fe Railroad to West Pershing Road; thence east on West Pershing Road to South Albany Avenue; thence north on South Albany Avenue to West 38 th Place; thence east on West 38 th Place to South Sacramento Avenue; thence north on South Sacramento Avenue to West 38 th Street; thence east on West 38 th Street to South California Avenue; thence north on South California Avenue to the centerline of the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad; thence east on the centerline of the Illinois Central Gulf Railroad to South Maplewood Avenue extended; thence south on South Maplewood Avenue extended and South Maplewood Avenue to West 38 th Street; thence east on West 38 th Street to South Campbell Avenue; thence south on South Campbell Avenue to West 42 nd Street; thence west on West 42 nd Street to South Richmond Street; thence north and northwest on South Richmond Street to South Archer Avenue; thence southwesterly on South Archer Avenue to South Sacramento Avenue; thence north on South Sacramento Avenue to West 42 nd Street; thence west on West 42 nd Street to South Albany Avenue; thence south and southeasterly on South Albany Avenue to South Archer Avenue; thence northeasterly on South Archer Avenue to South Whipple Street; thence southeasterly and south on South Whipple Street to West Pope John Paul II Drive; thence east on West Pope John Paul II Drive to South Mozart Street; thence south on South Mozart Street to West 47 th Street; thence west on West 47 th Street to South Richmond Street; thence south on South Richmond Street to West 48 th Place; thence east on West 48 th Place; thence east on West 48 th Place to South California Avenue; thence south on South California Avenue to the centerline of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad; thence east on the centerline of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad to South Western Boulevard; thence north on South Western Boulevard to West 49 th Street; thence east on West 49 th Street to the centerline of the right-of-way of Conrail; thence south on the centerline of the right-of-way of Conrail to West 51 st Street; thence west on West 51 st Street to the centerline of the right-of-way of the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad; thence south on the centerline of the right-of-way the Baltimore and Ohio Chicago Terminal Railroad to West 52 nd Street; thence west on West 52 nd Street to South Western Boulevard; thence south on South Western Boulevard to West 55 th Street; thence west on West 55 th Street to South California Avenue; thence south on South California Avenue to West Marquette Road; thence west on West Marquette Road to the place beginning. (Added Coun. J , pages )

11 4/15/2012 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS 11 (18 th Ward) No person shall sell or offer for sale any frozen dessert from a vehicle within the following area. (a) the area bounded by West 79 th Street, South Damen Avenue, West 87 th Street and South Ashland Avenue; (b) the area bounded by West 79 th Street, South Damen Avenue, the right-of-way of the Belt Railway of Chicago and South Honore Street. (Added Coun. J , pages and 53572) (19 th Ward) No person shall sell or offer for sale any ice cream, frozen confection or frozen dessert following area: from a vehicle operating on the public way in the beginning at the intersection of the centerline of the CSX Railroad and the Norfolk and Southern Railway and West 87 th Street; thence southeast on the centerline of the CSX Railroad and the Norfolk and Southern Railway to West 99 th Street; thence west on West 99 th Street to South Malta Street; thence southeast on South Malta Street to West 100 th Place; thence west on West 100 th Place to South Charles Street; thence southeast on South Charles Street to South Vincennes Avenue; thence southwest on South Vincennes Avenue to West 107 th Street; thence east on West 107 th Street to the centerline of the Illinois Central Railroad; thence southwest on the centerline of the Illinois Central Railroad to West 109 th Street; thence west on West 109 th Street to South Vincennes Avenue; thence southwest on South Vincennes Avenue to West 115 th Street; thence west on West 115 th Street to South Church Street; thence southwest on South Church Street and South Church Street extended to the centerline of the Soo Line Railroad; thence south on the centerline of the Soo Line Railroad to West 119 th Street; thence west on West 119 th Street and following the City Limit Line to West 87 th Street; thence east on West 87 th Street to the place of beginning (except that part thereof in unincorporated Cook County). (Added Coun. J , p Amend.; Coun. J , pages and 11303) (21 st Ward) No person shall sell or offer for sale any ice cream, frozen confection or frozen dessert from a vehicle operating on the public way in the following area: beginning at the intersection of South State Street and 84 th Street; thence west on 84 th Street extended across the Dan Ryan Expressway and 84 th Street to Wentworth Avenue; thence north on Wentworth Avenue to 83 rd Street; thence west on 83 rd Street to Vincennes Avenue; thence southwest on Vincennes Avenue to 83 rd Street; thence west on 83 rd Street to Halsted Street; thence south on Halsted Street to 84 th Street; thence west on 84 th Street to Peoria Street; thence south on Peoria Street to 84 th Street; thence west on 85 th Street to Racine Avenue; thence south on Racine Avenue to 87 th Street; thence west on 87 th Street to the P.C.C. & St. L.R.R.; thence southeasterly on the P.C.C. & St. L.R.R. to 103 rd Street; thence east on 103 rd Street to Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive; thence north on Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Drive to 101 st Street; thence west on 101 st Street to Indiana Avenue; thence north on Indiana Avenue in a straight line across the Calumet Expressway to East 99 th Place; thence northwesterly on East 99 th Place to Wabash Avenue; thence northwesterly on Wabash Avenue to the intersection of Wabash Avenue and State Street; thence north on State Street to the place of beginning. (Added Coun. J , pages ) (23 rd Ward) No mobile food dispenser as defined in Chapter 4-8 of the Municipal Code shall dispense food from a wheeled vehicle within the following

12 12 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS area: beginning at the intersection of West 65 th Street and South Harlem Avenue; thence north on South Harlem Avenue and following the City Limit Line to West 46 th Street; thence east on West 46 th Street to South Lavergne Avenue; thence north on South Lavergne Avenue to West 45 th Street; thence east on West 45 th Street to South Cicero Avenue; thence north on South Cicero Avenue to West 43 rd Street; thence east on West 43 rd Street to the centerline of the Belt Railway of Chicago; thence south on the centerline of the Belt Railway of Chicago to West 47 th Street; thence east on West 47 th Street to South Pulaski Road; thence north on South Pulaski Road to West 46 th Street; thence east on West 46 th Street to South Avers Avenue; thence south on South Avers Avenue to West 47 th Street; thence west on West 47 th Street to South Springfield Avenue; thence south on South Springfield Avenue to West 48 th Street; thence west on West 48 th Street to South Kedvale Avenue; thence south on South Kedvale Avenue to West 51 st Street; thence east on West 51 st Street to South Pulaski Road; thence south on South Pulaski Road to West 53 rd Street; thence east on West 53 rd Street to South Harding Avenue; thence north on South Harding Avenue to West 51 st Street; thence east on West 51 st Street to the centerline of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad; thence south on the centerline of the Grand Trunk Western Railroad to West 59 th Street; thence west on West 59 th Street to South Pulaski Road; thence north on South Pulaski Road to West 55 th Street; thence west on West 55 th Street to the centerline of the Belt Railway of Chicago; thence south on the centerline of the Belt Railway of Chicago to West 59 th Street; thence west on West 59 th Street to South Cicero Avenue; thence south on South Cicero Avenue to West 63 rd Street; thence west on West 63 rd Street to South Central Avenue; thence north on South Central Avenue to the southern boundary of the Minuteman Park; thence southwesterly along the southern boundary of Minuteman Park to South Major Avenue; thence south on South Major Avenue to West 63 rd Street; thence west on West 63 rd Street to South Austin Avenue; thence south on South Austin Avenue to West 63 rd Place; thence west on West 63 rd Place to South Melvina Avenue; thence south on South Melvina Avenue to West 64 th Street; thence west on West 64 th Street to South Narragansett Avenue; thence south on South Narragansett Avenue to West 64 th Place; thence east on West 64 th Place to South Melvina Avenue; thence south on South Melvina Avenue to West 65 th Street; thence west on West 65 th Street (City Limit Line) to the place of beginning. (Added Coun. J , pages ) (30 th Ward) No person shall sell or offer for sale frozen desserts, of any type, from a motor vehicle or a pushcart in the following area: beginning at the intersection of West Grand Avenue and North Central Avenue; thence north on North Central Avenue to West Wrightwood Avenue; thence west on West Wrightwood Avenue to North Mason Avenue; thence north on North Mason Avenue to West Schubert Avenue; thence west on West Schubert Avenue to North Austin Avenue; thence north on North Austin Avenue to West Diversey Avenue; thence east on West Diversey Avenue to North Monitor Avenue; thence north on North Monitor Avenue to West Belmont Avenue; thence east on West Belmont Avenue to North Lockwood Avenue; thence north on North Lockwood Avenue to West School Street; thence east on West School Street to North Cicero Avenue; thence north on North Cicero Avenue to West Addison Street; thence east on West Addison Street to North Kenton Avenue; thence south on North Kenton Avenue to West Roscoe Street; thence east on West Roscoe Street to North Kildare Avenue; thence no on North Kildare Avenue to North Milwaukee Avenue; thence northwest on North Milwaukee to West Addison Street; thence east on West Addison Street to North Tripp Avenue; thence north on North Trip Avenue to the centerline of the right-of-way of the John F. Kennedy Expressway (I-90); thence northwest on the centerline of the right-of-way of the John F. Kennedy Expressway (I-90) to West Montrose Avenue; thence east on West Montrose to North Lawndale Avenue; thence south on North Lawndale Avenue to West Belle Plaine Avenue; thence west on West Belle Plaine Avenue to North Ridgeway Avenue; thence south on North Ridgeway Avenue to North Elston Avenue; thence southeast on North Elston Avenue to West Irving Park Road; thence west on West Irving Park Road to North Lawndale Avenue; thence south on North Lawndale Avenue to West Byron Street; thence east on West Byron Street to North Monticello Avenue; thence south on North Monticello Avenue to West Waveland Avenue; thence east on West Waveland Avenue to North Central Park Avenue; thence south on North Central Park Avenue, North Central Park Avenue extended south and North Central Park Avenue to West Roscoe Street; thence west on West Roscoe Street to North Avers Avenue; thence south on North Avers Avenue to West Belmont Avenue; thence east on West Belmont Avenue to North Drake Avenue; thence south on North Drake Avenue to West Barry Avenue; thence west on West Barry Avenue to North Central Park Avenue; thence south to North Central Park Avenue to West Diversey Avenue; thence west on West Diversey Avenue to North Pulaski Road; thence north on North Pulaski Road to West Oakdale Avenue; thence west on West Oakdale Avenue to North Kearsarge Avenue; thence northwest on North Kearsarge Avenue to North Tripp Avenue; thence north on North Tripp Avenue to West Belmont Avenue; thence west on West Belmont Avenue to

13 4/15/2012 MOBILE FOOD DISPENSERS/FROZEN DESSERTS 13 North Kenneth Avenue; thence south on North Kenneth Avenue to West Barry Avenue; thence west on West Barry Avenue to the centerline of the right-of-way of the Chicago and North Western Railroad; thence north on the centerline of the right-of-way of the Chicago and North Western Railroad to West Belmont Avenue; thence west on West Belmont Avenue to North Knox Avenue; thence south on North Knox Avenue to West Barry Avenue; thence west on West Barry Avenue to North Lavergne Avenue; thence south on North Lavergne Avenue to West Nelson Street; thence east on West Nelson Street to North Lamon Avenue; thence south on North Lamon Avenue to West Fullerton Avenue; thence west on West Fullerton Avenue to North Lavergne Avenue; thence south on North Lavergne Avenue to West Palmer Street; thence west on West Palmer Street to North Long Avenue; thence south on North Long Avenue to, West Grand Avenue; thence northwest on West Grand Avenue to the place of beginning. (Added Coun. J , pages ) (47 th Ward) No person shall sell or offer for sale frozen desserts, of any type, from a motor vehicle or a pushcart in the following area: beginning at the intersection of West Belmont Avenue and the centerline of the north branch of the Chicago River; thence northerly on the centerline of the north branch of the Chicago River to West Wilson Avenue; thence east on West Wilson Avenue to North Western Avenue; thence north on North Western Avenue to West Gunnison Street, thence west on West Gunnison Street to North Rockwell Street; thence north on North Rockwell Street to West Winnemac Avenue; thence east on West Winnemac Avenue to North Western Avenue; thence north on North Western Avenue to West Foster Avenue; thence east on West Foster Avenue to North Winchester Avenue; thence south on North Winchester Avenue to West Winona Street; thence east on West Winona Street to North Wolcott Avenue; thence north on North Wolcott Avenue to West Foster Avenue; thence east on West Foster Avenue to North Ashland Avenue; thence south on North Ashland Avenue to West Lawrence Avenue; thence east on West Lawrence Avenue to North Dover Street; thence south on North Dover Street to West Montrose Avenue; thence west on West Montrose Avenue to North Clark Street; thence southerly on North Clark Street to West Byron Street; thence west on West Byron Street to North Greenview Avenue; thence south on North Greenview Avenue to West Grace Street; thence west on West Grace Street to North Ravenswood Avenue; thence south on North Ravenswood Avenue to West Addison Street; thence west on West Addison Street North Western Avenue; thence south on North Western Avenue to West Belmont Avenue; thence west on West Belmont Avenue to the place of beginning. (Added Coun. J , pages and 46400)

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