Ordinance Number 394ORDINANCE NO. 394
ISSUANCE OF PERMITS FOR AND REGULATION OF -
FOOD HANDLING ESTABLISHMENTS
AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO,
CALIFORNIA, RELATING TO THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS
FOR REGULATIONS APPLICABLE TO FOOD HANDLING
ESTABLISHMENTS AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR
THE VIOLATION THEREOF AND AMENDING ORDINANCE
NO. 235
THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO, CALIFORNIA,
DOES HEREBY ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1
Additional Definitions.
The following definitions are hereby added to Section 1
of Ordinance No. 235:
"MOBILE FOOD PREPARATION VEHICLE shall mean any
vehicle or portable food service unit upon which
food is cooked, wrapped, packaged, processed, or
portioned for service, sale or distribution.
"PREMISES shall include land, buildings, vehicles
and ships and other vessels wherein food is
handled, stored, distributed, prepared, processed,
served or sold, and also equipment installed or
used in food establishments or on such premises.
"VENDING MACHINE shall be as defined in Section
28525 of the California Health and Safety Code.
SECTION 2. Amendment to Section 2.
Section 2, Subsection C., of Ordinance No. 235 is hereby
amended to read as follows:
C. Every applicant for a food vending permit
shall file with the Health Department a
written application which shall state the
name and address of the applicant, the
character and location of the activity for
which a permit is required under this Ordinance
and such other information as the Health
Department may require. Applicants for a
permit to operate a mobile food preparation
vehicle shall, in addition, provide a list of
three service stops which shall include the
address or exact location and time of each
stop. A revised list shall be submitted
whenever changes occur."
A new Subsection F.1., is hereby added to Section 2 of
Ordinance No. 235 to read as follows:
"F.l. Any permit previously issued to a mobile food
1, preparation vehicle shall be suspended beginning
90 days after the effective date of this
Ordinance unless the permittee presents such
vehicle to the Health Department and the
Health Department certifies that such vehicle
is in full compliance with the applicable
requirements of Sections 2.A and 2.B as well
as all other applicable provisions of the
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Health and Safety Code and of this Ordinance.
The Health Officer may grant an extension of
time for compliance with the aforesaid
requirements of Sections 2.A and 2.8, if he
finds that the applicant has made a good
faith effort to comply but cannot do so for
reasons beyond his control, such as inadequate
capacity of equipment fabrication contractors.
In such instances the applicant shall present
a written request for an extension documenting
the steps already undertaken, the reasons
compliance cannot be achieved within the
prescribed time period, and a timetable for
full compliance. Extensions shall not be
granted for compliance with the requirements
of Section 2.B(b) concerning the design and
construction of lids for deep fat fryers."
SECTION 3. Addition of New Section 2.A.
A new Section 2.A is hereby added to Ordinance No. 235,
to read as follows:
"SECTION 2.A. Mobile Food Preparation Vehicles.
"In addition to all other applicable provisions of
the Health and Safety Code and of this Ordinance,
mobile food preparation vehicles shall comply with the
following requirements:
"(a) Compressors, auxiliary engines, generators,
batteries, battery chargers, gas -fueled water
heaters, and similar equipment shall be
installed so as to be accessible only from
the outside of the vehicle.
"(b) All equipment installed in any part of the
vehicle shall be secured so as to prevent
movement during transit and to prevent
detachment in the event of a collision or
overturn.
"(c) All equipment installed within the interior
of the vehicle, including the interiors of
cabinets or compartments, shall be constructed
so as to be free of sharp or jagged edges.
"(d) All utensils shall be stored so as to prevent
their being hurled about in the event of a
sudden stop, collision or overturn. A safety
knife holder shall be provided to avoid loose
storage of knives in cabinets, boxes, or
slots along counter aisles. Knife holders
shall be designed to be easily cleaned and be
manufactured of materials approved by the
Health Officer.
"(e) Ceiling light fixtures shall be recessed or
flush -mounted and sealed and shall be equipped
with safety covers approved by the Health
Officer. The minimum clearance from the
floor to the light fixture shall be at least
188 cm (76 inches) or the fixture shall be
installed out of the traffic aisle or work
area.
"(f) High voltage (110-220 v) electrical wiring
shall be properly installed in electrical
conduit with all splices or connections being
made within junction, outlet, or switch as to
prevent the use of extension cords exceeding
183 cm (6 feet). Outside electrical connection
receptacles shall be of weatherproof design
with cover.
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"(g) Attached, firmly anchored seats with backrests,
equipped with seat belts, shall be provided
for all occupants. If a jump seat in the
aisleway is utilized, it shall fold in a
manner that will clear the aisleway when not
in use and be held with a self -latching
mechanism. Seats and backrests shall be at
least 35.5 cm x 35.5 cm (14 inches x 14
inches) in size. All occupants shall be
seated, shall wear seat belts and shall not
cook or prepare food while the vehicle is in
motion. Signs setting forth the latter three
(3) requirements shall be posted in both
English and Spanish.
"(h) A first aid kit approved by the Health Officer
shall be provided and located in a convenient
area in an enclosed case.
All pressure cylinders shall be securely
fastened to a rigid structure of the vehicle.
All liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) equipment
shall be installed as follows:
"(1) The LP -gas tanks and relief valves shall
be ASME-approved for intended use.
"(2) Tanks shall be securely fastened and
located where they will normally not be
subject to damage. They may be in a
body compartment or underneath the body.
The tank or fittings must not protrude
beyond the body.
"(3) Tanks and regulators shall be separated
from any open flame by a vapor -tight
partition.
"(4) When tanks are installed in a body
compartment, the partitiions shall be
sealed off from the rest of the body
with no openings to the interior except
for the tubing. The following additional
requirements shall be met:
"a. All tank valves and fittings shall
be readily accessible from outside
the vehicle.
"b. The tank safety relief valve shall
be vented to the outside and directed
downward.
"c. The filling shall be done through
an outside door to the compartment.
"d. The compartment shall be vented to
the exterior of the vehicle so as
�to prevent accumulation of gas.
"(5) Tubing that passes through partitions
shall be protected by grommets made of
rubber or other approved materials.
"(6) Tubing exposed to friction shall be
protected against chafing.
"(7) Expansion and contraction bends shall be
made in the tubing between the tank and
the appliance.
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11(8) ASME-approved LP -gas tubing or standard
weight pipe shall be used throughout.
11(9) Protective "thread" caps shall be
installed on fill -line check valves.
"(10) Every appliance fueled by LP -gas shall
be provided with an ASME-approved device
which will automatically shut off all
gas to the appliance if the pilot light
should be extinguished.
(j) A minimum 5 B.C.-rated portable fire extinguisher
(UL or State Fire Marshall -approved design)
shall be installed in plain sight and within
easy reach, immediately inside the front
driver's door. The extinguisher shall be
replaced or recharged after each use."
SECTION 9. Addition of New Section 2.B.
A new Section 2.B is hereby added to Ordinance No. 235,
to read as follows:
"SECTION 2.B. Mobile Food Preparation Vehicles;
Additional Requirements.
"In addition to the requirements specified in
Section 2.A above, mobile food preparation vehicles,
which operate at more than one location in any calendar
day, shall comply with the following additional
requirements:
"(a) Coffee urns shall be installed in a compartment
that will prevent excessive spillage of
coffee in the interior of the vehicle in the
event of a sudden stop, collision, or overturn,
or, as an alternative to this requirement,
coffee urns shall be equipped with positive
closing lids as well as perforated metal
protective sleeves on the glass liquid level
sight gauges.
"(b) Deep fat fryers are prohibited, unless equipped
with positive closing lids to contain the fat
and to prevent splashing or excessive spillage
in transit or in the event of a sudden stop,
collision or overturn of the vehicle. Such
lids shall be designed and constructed so as
to prevent pressure buildup which could
result in an explosion. All lids shall be
kept positively closed while the vehicle is
in motion. Signs setting forth the latter
requirement shall be posted in both English
and Spanish.
"(c) Water bath or steam hot food insert warming
tables shall be provided with baffles to
prevent surging in transit. All such tables,
as well as dry heat units, their insert food
containers and similar equipment that contains
hot liquids or hot foods shall have positive
closing lids to contain all such liquids or
foods and to prevent splashing or spillage in
transit or in the event of a sudden stop,
collision, or overturn of the vehicle. Such
lids shall be designed and constructed so as
to prevent pressure buildup which could
result in an explosion. All lids shall be
positively closed while the vehicle is in
motion. Signs setting forth the latter
requirement shall be posted in both English
and Spanish.
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"(d) Safety exit facilities. An alternate means of
exit in the side opposite the main exist door,
or the roof, or the rear of the vehicle, with
unobstructed passage of 61 cm x 61 cm (24 inches
x 24 inches) minimum to the outside, shall be
provided. The interior latching mechanism shall
be operable by hand without special tools or
key. The exit shall be labeled "Safety Exit"
in contrasting colors with at least 2.54 cm
(1 inch) high letters."
SECTION 5. Effective Date.
This Ordinance shall take effect and be in force
30 days after its passage.
SECTION 6. Clerk's Certification.
The City Clerk shall certify to the adoption of this
Ordinance and cause same to be posted in the duly designated
posting places within the City of San Juan Capistrano within
15 days after its passage.
PASSED, APPROVED AND ADOPTED this 5th day of
December 1 1979 , by the following vote, to wit:
AYES: Councilmen Hausdorfer, Schwartze, Thorpe
and Mayor Friess
NOES: None
ABSTAIN: Councilman Buchheim
ABSENT: None
KENNETH E. FRIESS, MAY R
ATTEST:
CITY CL
STATE OF CALIFORNIA )
COUNTY OF ORANGE ) ss.
CITY OF SAN JUAN CAPISTRANO )
I, MARY ANN HANOVER, City Clerk of the City of San Juan
Capistrano, California, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that the foregoing is a
true and correct copy of Ordinance No. 394 , which was
introduced at a meeting of the City Council of the City of San Juan
Capistrano, California, held on November 28 1979 , and adopted at
a meeting held on Decmeber 5 1979.
(SEAL) o
MARY
ANN PNOVER,
CITY
CLERK
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