Legal Question in Business Law in Florida
City Ordinances
I own my own food and beverage business and a contract with a major retail store to sell food outside the store. At one of my locations the city will not issue me a permit to do so. They don't issue permits to mobile food units. Is there any way to fight them?
Asked on 10/09/02, 12:58 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
David Slater
David P. Slater, Esq.
Re: City Ordinances
You need a lobbyist or publicist to go down to City Hall and gauge your chances in proposing a City Ordinance on Food Vending. Speak with a local City Councilman. You may also take the postion that since there is no law against it, it is permitted. Good luck.
Answered on 10/09/02, 3:13 am
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