Showing ordinances that apply to Churchville, PA
Churchville is an unincorporated community (population 5,348) in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. Because Churchville is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, Bucks County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The vending zones rules below are the ones that govern your area.
Food truck vending locations in Bucks County are regulated by municipal zoning. Each borough and township sets its own rules on zones, hours, and distance from brick-and-mortar restaurants. Doylestown, Newtown, and New Hope have specific vending ordinances. Time limits typically 2-4 hours; distance from restaurants often 100-200 feet.
Bucks County food truck vending zones are governed at the municipal level with significant variation. Doylestown Borough permits food trucks primarily through special event permits for the First Friday events, farmers markets, and seasonal festivals along State Street; regular curbside vending is restricted. Newtown Borough has a mobile vendor ordinance allowing designated State Street locations with time limits (typically 4 hours) and distance requirements (150+ feet from brick-and-mortar restaurants). New Hope Borough, given its dense tourism-driven Main Street, heavily restricts food trucks during peak weekend hours and requires approval for private property vending near River Road. Bensalem Township, Middletown, and other lower Bucks townships with commercial corridors permit food trucks at private commercial lots with owner consent and may require conditional use zoning approval for recurring operations. Upper Bucks townships (Quakertown, Perkasie, Hilltown, Milford) have more flexible rules including operation at breweries like Free Will Brewing and wineries under the PA Limited Winery License events. Standard restrictions across Bucks: minimum 100-200 feet from a brick-and-mortar restaurant entrance; 25+ feet from intersections, fire hydrants, and bus stops; no blocking ADA accessibility or fire lanes; time limits per location (2-4 hours typical); on-site trash containment with removal by operator; commissary return at end of day. Private property vending is easier in most Bucks municipalities than public right-of-way vending; shopping center operators in Bensalem (Neshaminy Mall area) and Willow Grove (just outside Bucks in Montgomery County) commonly host food trucks. Farmers markets (Doylestown, Wrightstown) typically have dedicated food truck rules under their market manager.
Vending in restricted area: $100-$500 municipal citation. Blocking access or exceeding time limit: immediate relocation order. Operating without vendor permit: $250-$1,000 and permit denial. Repeat violations: permit revocation. Shopping center ejection enforceable as trespass.
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