Council renews mobile food unit permit and approves new commercial conditional-use permit; one abstention recorded
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City Council approved a two‑year renewal for a mobile food unit at a Griffin Parkway chiropractor and granted a new conditional-use permit in a neighborhood commercial plaza; one councilmember abstained on the latter.
The Mission City Council approved two conditional-use permit items during its Sept. 23 meeting.
The council renewed a conditional-use permit for a mobile food unit that sells coffee at a chiropractor’s office off Griffin Parkway and Bridal Road. Planning staff said the operator added landscaping requested by the city; no complaints were received from surrounding property owners. The council approved a two-year renewal, recorded as ordinance No. 57-20, on a unanimous vote.
Separately the council approved a new conditional-use permit for a tenant in a neighborhood commercial plaza at 1821 North Sherry Road. Staff recommended the life of the use. Councilmember Blatha abstained from the vote, which the clerk recorded as 4 yes, 0 no, and 1 abstention.
Planning staff said both items had been reviewed by the Planning and Zoning Commission, which recommended approval. No public speakers registered opposition during the council hearings for these items.
The planning department will enforce permit conditions, including landscaping and other site requirements, and will monitor compliance through standard inspections and permitting follow-up.
