League City regulates mobile food vendors through its business licensing and zoning ordinances. Food trucks operating on private property must comply with zoning district requirements under Chapter 125. Health department permits are required for all food service operations.
League City regulates food trucks and mobile food vendors through multiple ordinances. Chapter 62 (Licenses and Business Regulations) and Chapter 125 (Unified Development Code) govern where and how mobile food operations may occur. Food trucks must operate in zoning districts that permit the use and comply with parking, noise, and waste requirements. Galveston County Health District regulates food safety and issues health permits for mobile food operations. Section 125-3.14 standards for specific uses may apply to food truck operations depending on location. Food trucks may not operate in residential districts without specific authorization. Special event permits under Chapter 14 may allow temporary food truck operations at organized events.
Operating without proper permits: fine up to $500 per offense. Health code violations enforced by Galveston County Health District. Zoning violations up to $2,000.
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