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Vending Zones: Flower Mound vs Little Elm

How do vending zones rules compare between Flower Mound, TX and Little Elm, TX?

Flower Mound and Little Elm have similar restriction levels.

Flower Mound, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Flower Mound restricts food truck vending to privately owned commercial and mixed-use zoned properties where the property owner has provided written consent. The town does not designate specific public food truck vending zones on town streets, rights-of-way, or town-owned parcels for routine mobile food vendor use. Food trucks at special events held on public property require a separate special event vendor permit coordinated through the town's events process. Private food truck parks have been developed on commercially zoned parcels with site plan approval from the Planning and Zoning Commission. The Lakeside mixed-use development and the River Walk corridor have seen increased food truck activity as part of their planned commercial environments. Food trucks on commercial property must not obstruct parking spaces required by the site's certificate of occupancy, block fire lanes, or impede pedestrian and vehicular circulation patterns.

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Little Elm, TX

Denton County

Some Restrictions

Little Elm allows food trucks on private commercial property with owner consent but restricts vending in residential zones and public rights-of-way without town approval.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactFlower MoundLittle Elm
Public ZonesNo designated town vending zones-
Approved LocationsCommercial/mixed-use private property-
Site Plan RequiredFor food truck parks-
Special EventsTown event vendor permit needed-
Parking ImpactMust not obstruct required spaces-
Allowed Locations-Private commercial property with owner consent
Residential Zones-Special events only
Public Right-of-Way-Not allowed without town approval
Restaurant Buffer-Minimum distance required
Max Fine-Up to $500 per offense

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Flower Mound FAQ

Does Flower Mound have designated food truck zones?

No. The town does not maintain public food truck vending zones on town property. Food trucks must operate on privately owned commercial or mixed-use zoned property with the property owner's written permission.

Can I host a food truck event on my commercial property?

Yes. Food truck events on commercial property are permitted with proper zoning compliance. Multiple-vendor events may require a temporary use permit depending on expected attendance and traffic impact. Contact the Development Services Department for guidance on your specific situation.

Are food trucks allowed at the Lakeside development?

Yes. The Lakeside mixed-use development accommodates food truck activity as part of its planned commercial environment, subject to property management approval and compliance with town mobile food vendor permit requirements.

Little Elm FAQ

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