Showing ordinances that apply to Pike Creek Valley, DE
Pike Creek Valley is an unincorporated community (population 11,692) in New Castle County, Delaware. Because Pike Creek Valley is not an incorporated city, it does not have its own municipal code. Instead, New Castle County ordinances apply directly to properties here. The vending zones rules below are the ones that govern your area.
New Castle County regulates food truck vending locations through the UDC. Trucks must operate on private property with owner permission and may require a temporary use permit for extended operations. Right-of-way vending is generally prohibited outside permitted special events. Wilmington, Newark, and Middletown have their own vending zone rules. School and hospital site vending typically requires separate contracts.
New Castle County restricts food truck vending locations primarily through UDC zoning, which treats mobile food sales as a use subject to the underlying zoning of the host property. Trucks operating on private property (such as brewery parking lots, church events, office park lunches in the I-95 corridor, and construction sites) typically need only the private owner's permission if the operation is short-duration and accessory to another permitted use. Extended or regular operations may trigger a Temporary Use Permit or site plan review through NCC Department of Land Use. Vending in the public right-of-way on county roads is generally prohibited unless authorized through a special event permit. The City of Wilmington operates designated food truck zones downtown and along the Riverfront, managed through the city's commerce office. Newark permits food trucks at University of Delaware events and on Main Street under city rules. Middletown has its own downtown vending program. Distance buffers from brick-and-mortar restaurants are not a countywide UDC requirement but are enforced in city programs. School property food sales require contracts with the Red Clay, Christina, Brandywine, or Appoquinimink school districts. Hospitals (ChristianaCare, Nemours) require vendor contracts. Operators must not block fire hydrants, sidewalks, bus stops, or ADA pathways.
Vending without authorization on county right-of-way: $100 to $500 citation and move order. Operating on private property without required permits: UDC violation $250 to $1,000. Blocking access or ADA violations: additional fines and immediate relocation. Repeat violations: business license review.
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