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HomeMy WebLinkAbout1999-12 Repealing Secion 720 Of The City Code And Replacing It With A New Section 721 For The Purposes Of Regulating Food EstablishmentsR Edina Ordinance No. 1999-12 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 720 OF THE CITY CODE AND REPLACING IT WITH A NEW SECTION 721 FOR THE PURPOSES OF REGULATING FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS The City Council of the City of Edina Ordains: Section 1. Section 720 of the City Code is repealed in its entirety. Section 2. The City Code is amended by adding a new Section 1326 as follows: Section 721 - Food Establishments and Food Vending Machines 721.01 Purpose and Objectives. The purpose of this Section is to establish standards to protect the health, safety and general welfare of the public pursuant to powers granted under Minnesota Statutes Section 145A.03 through 145A.14 and Section 412.221 and subsequent amendments as adopted. The general objectives of this Section include the following: A. Prevent Food -borne illness. B. Correct and prevent conditions that may adversely affect persons utilizing food establishments. C. Provide minimum standards for the design, construction, operation and maintenance of food establishments. D. Meet consumer expectations of the quality and safety of food establishments. 721.02 Scope. This Section shall be applicable to all food establishments where food, meals, lunches or beverages are prepared or served for consumption on the premises or immediate consumption off the premises. This Section shall not apply to food service operations conducted in and for a House of Worship when the food service is primarily limited to preparation, service or consumption by the members of the House of Worship, or food service operations licensed by the Minnesota Department of Agriculture pursuant to M.S. 28A. 721.03 License Administration. Subd. 1 License Required. No person shall operate a food establishment or operate any of the following types of enterprises within the City without first obtaining a license of the applicable type described in this Section, pursuant to this Section: Low Risk Food Establishment Medium Risk Food Establishment Edina Ordinance 1999-12 Page 2 High Risk Food Establishment Supervised Group Home Additional Facility License Food Vehicle Food Vending Machine Itinerant Food Establishment Pushcart Food Establishment An additional fee will be required for the following food establishments: Beer or Wine Table Service Alcohol Service from a Bar Subd. 2. Application and License Fee. A. The application for a license under this Section shall be submitted on forms provided by the City Clerk. The application shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount set forth in Section 185 of this Code. All license applications applied for after October 1 of each year may be charged one half of the license fee except the base fee may not be reduced by one half. B. Each application for license for a Low Risk Food Establishment, Medium Risk Food Establishment, High Risk Food Establishment or Supervised Group Home, shall include a base fee as set forth in Section 185 of this Code. Subd. 3. License Procedure and Control. The provisions of Section 160 of this Code Shall apply to all licenses required by this Section and to the holder of such licenses. Subd. 4. Term. Licenses issued pursuant to this Section shall expire on March 31 of each calendar year. 721.04 Self -Inspection Program. Subd. 1. Every licensee of a food establishment shall arrange for and maintain a program of sanitation self -inspection conducted by the owner, manager, sanitation supervisor or designated agent. Subd. 2. Every licensee self -inspection program shall be acceptable to the Health Authority. 721.05 Safety. Edina Ordinance 1999-12 Page 3 Subd. 1. Carbon dioxide and bottled gas cylinders must be secured by chains or other types of restraint. 721.06 Standards Adopted. Subd. 1 Minnesota Food Code. Minnesota Rules 4626.0010 through 4626.1870, the Minnesota Food Code, in effect on the effective date of this Section, and all future revisions thereof, are hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this ordinance except where they are specifically amended by this Section. Subd. 2 Definitions Amended. Minnesota Rules 4626.0020 are hereby amended by including the following terms and the meanings given them: Additional Facility License is food service or operation which is separate, distinct or unique from the central or main food establishment, as determined by the Health Authority. Alcohol Service from a Bar is a food establishment where alcoholic mixed drinks are served or where beer or wine are served from a bar. Beer or Wine Table Service is a food establishment which serves only beer or wine to customers seated at tables. Health Authority where used in this Section shall mean a designated member of the City of Edina Health Department. The term "regulatory authority" in the Minnesota Food Code, Minnesota Chapter 4626 shall mean Health Authority. Itinerant Food Establishment is a food establishment operating for a temporary period, including but not limited to a fair, carnival, circus, church supper or public exhibition. Low Risk, Medium Risk and High Risk Food Establishment are food establishments as defined in M.S. 157. Pushcart Food Establishment is any non self propelled vehicle limited to serving non -potentially hazardous foods or commissary -wrapped food maintained at proper temperatures, or limited to the preparation and serving of frankfurters and other precooked ready -to -eat link sausages. Supervised Group Home is a food establishment which includes sleeping accommodations for five (5) or more regular boarders and no more than ten (10) regular boarders for periods of one week or more and which provides supervision for the boarders and is registered for special services pursuant to M.S. 157.17. Subd. 3 Standards Amended. The above adopted Rules are hereby amended as follows: A. Minnesota Rules 4626.0410 TIME AS PUBLIC HEALTH CONTROL. Subp. 2. Notification. "The food establishment must submit written notification to the Edina Ordinance 1999-12 Page 4 regulatory authority for approval of its intention to use the procedures provided under this part prior to implementing the provisions of this part." B. Minnesota Rules 4626.0925 MECHANICAL WASHING "A. Except as specified in item 2, linens shall be mechanically washed. B. In food establishments in which only wiping cloths are laundered as specified in part 4626.0695, item B, the wiping cloths may be laundered in a mechanical clothes washer, a sink designated only for laundering wiping cloths, or a ware -washing or food preparation sink that is cleaned as specified in part 4626.0750. " C. Minnesota Rules 4626.1050 HANDWASHING LAVATORY; WATER TEMPERAURE AND FLOW. "A. A handwashing lavatory shall be equipped to provide water at a temperature of at least 43 degrees C (110 degrees F) but not more than 54 degrees C (130 degrees F). B. A steam mixing valve shall not be used at a handwashing lavatory. C. An automatic self-closing faucet shall provide a flow of water for at least 15 seconds without the need to reactivate the faucet. " D. Minnesota Rules 4626.1325 SURFACE CHARACTERISTICS; INDOOR AREAS "Item A. Except as specified in Item B, materials for indoor floor wall and ceiling surfaces under conditions of normal use shall be: (1) smooth, durable and easily cleanable for areas where food establishment operations are conducted; (2) closely woven and easily cleanable carpet, where carpeting is permitted; and (3) nonabsorbent and constructed of material which resists the wear and abuse to which they are subjected such as quarry tile, ceramic tile, or terrazzo, for food preparation areas, wait station, kitchen, bar, walk-in refrigeration, warewashing, toilet, and interior garbage and refuse storage areas; areas subject to flushing or spray cleaning methods; and other areas subject to moisture. Antislip flooring may not be used beneath fixed equipment. " E. Minnesota Rules 4626.1440 HANDWASHING CLEANSER AND NAILBRUSH; AVAILABILITY." Each handwashing lavatory or group of two adjacent lavatories shall have available: Edina Ordinance 1999-12 Page 5 A. A supply of liquid hand soap or powder dispensed from a mounted dispenser, or bar soap, and B. A nailbrush at the handwashing lavatory used by employees." F. Minnesota Rules 4626.1445 HAND DRYING PROVISION. "Each handwashing lavatory or group of adjacent lavatories shall be provided with: A. Individual, disposable towels in a mounted dispenser; B. A continuous towel system that supplies the user with a clean towel; or C. A heated -air hand drying device except that a heated -air hand drying device shall not be the only device provided at a sink used by food employees in a food preparation or warewashing area. " G. Minnesota Rules 4626.1465 TOILET TISSUE; AVAILABILITY. "A supply of toilet tissue in a mounted dispenser shall be available at each toilet." H. Minnesota Rules 4626.1470 LIGHTING INTENSITY. "All areas in which food is prepared, processed, manufactured, packaged or stored; or where utensils and equipment are washed; handwashing areas, locker rooms, toilet A. All food contact surfaces must be illuminated at not less than seventy (70) foot-candles of light. B. At least thirty (30) foot-candles of light must be provided on all other surfaces and equipment. C. In food and equipment storage areas, a minimum of twenty (20) foot- candles of light measured at 30 inches from the floor must be provided. D. Subdued lighting in dining rooms and public access areas is permissible, provided that lighting meeting the above requirements must be available during all clean-up and maintenance periods in dining rooms and access areas." I. Minnesota Rules 4626.1715, DENIAL, REVOCATION, OR REFUSAL TO RENEW; APPEALS, paragraph B, is amended to read as follows: "B. A person may appeal the denial, revocation, or refusal to renew a variance by filing a written appeal to the City Council with the City Clerk within ten days of notification of the denial, revocation or refusal to renew said variance. The City Council shall hear such appeal at the next scheduled City Council Meeting. " J. Minnesota Rules 4626.1720, REVIEW OF PLANS is amended by replacing paragraph B with the following: Edina Ordinance 1999-12 Page 6 "B. Plans, specifications, an applications form and fees as set forth in Code Section 185 shall be submitted to the regulatory authority at least 30 days before beginning construction, extensive remodeling or conversion of a food establishment. " Section 3. Effective Date. This Section shall become effective January 1, 2000. Adopted this 16`' day of November, 1999. First Reading: November 16, 1999 Second Reading: Waived Published in Edina Sun Current: November 24, 1999 Attest wk a IkK) Ilk City Cl rk Mayor STATE OF MINNESOTA) ss. COUNTY OF HENNEPIN) newspapers AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION Frank Chilinski, being duly sworn on an oath states or affirms, that he is the publisher of the newspaper known as Sun -Current , or the president's designated agent, and has full knowledge of the facts stated below: (A) The newspaper has complied with all of the requirements constituting qualification as a qualified newspaper, as provided by Minn. Stat. §331A.02, §331A.07, and other applicable laws, as amended. (B) The printed public notice that is attached was published in the newspaper once each week, for one successive weeks; it was first published on Wednesday, the 24 day of November , 1999, and was thereafter printed and published on every Wednesday to and including Wednesday, the day of , 1999; and printed below is a copy of the lower case alphabet from A to Z, both inclusive, which is hereby acknowledged as being the size and kind of type used in the composition and publication of the notice: abcdefghijklmnopgrstuv„w,7c/T�� Publisher Subscribed a d sworn to ,rr ffirmeri efore me on this day of ? 999. Nota ■ MERIDEL M. HEDBLOM sr” NOTARY PUBLIC•MINNESOTA h MY COMMISSION EXPIRES 1,314WS ■ RATE INFORMATION (1) Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users $ 2.55 ler line for comparable space (2) Maximum rate allowed by law $ 6.20 per line (3) Rate actually charged $ 1.30 per line "oun ll. While al Publication) )liDWA ORDWANCE NO. 19W12 AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 780 OF TER CITY CODE AND REPLACING IT WrM A . NEW SECTION 721 FOR THE PURPOSES OF REGULATING FOOD ESTABLISHAWNTS ' The City Council of the City of Edina Ordains: Section 1. Section 720 of the City Code is repealed in its entirety. Section 2. The City Code is amended by adding a new Section 1326 as follows: Section 721- Food Establishment* and Food Vending Machines 721.01 Purpose and Objectives. The purpose of this Section is to establish standards to protect the health, safty and general welfare of the public pursuant to poro- ma granted under Minnesota Statutes Section 145A.03 through 145A.14 and Section 412.221 and subsequent amendments as adopted. The general objectives of this Section include the follow- A. Prevent Food -borne illness. B. Correct and prevent conditions that may adversely af- fect persons utilizing food establishments. C. Provide minimum standards for the design, construe tion, operation and maintenance of food establishments D. Meet consumer expectations of the quality and safety of food establishments. 721.02 Scope. This Section shall be applicable to all food establishments where food, meals, lunches or beverages are prepared or served for consumption on the premises or immediate consumption off the premises. This Section shall not apply to food service operations conducted in and for a House of Worship when the food service is primarily limited topreparation, service or consumption by the members of the House of Worship, or food service opera- rtions licensed by the Minnesota Department of Agricul- ture pursuant to M.S. 28A. 721.03 License Administration. Subd. 1 License Required. No person shall operate a food establishment or operate any of the following types of enterprises within the City without first obtaining a li- cense of the applicable type described in this Section, pur- suant to this Section: Low Risk Food Establishment Medium Risk Food Establishment High Risk Food Establishment Supervised Group Home Additional Facility License Food Vehicle Food Vending Machine Itinerant Food Establishment Pushcart Food Establishment An additional fee will be required for the following food es- tablishments: Beer or Wine Table Service Alcohol Service from a Bar Subd. 2. Application and License Fee. or Rite Tow Sarvkv is a RW aftablislubat 4WM cob' bow or wiae'io cmtemm's seated at tw Rea th Authority where used in this Section shall mean a designated member of the City of Edina Health Depart- ment: Thgtern "regulatory authority" in the Minnesota Food Code, Minnesota Chapter 4626 shall mean Health Authority. Itinerant Food Establishment is a food establishment operating for a temporary period, including but not limit- ed to a fair, carnival, circus, church supper or public exhi- bition. Low Risk, Medium Risk and High Risk Food Estab• lishment are food establishments as defined in M.S. 157. Pushcart Food Establishment is any non self propelled vehicle limited to serving non -potentially hazardous foods or commissary -wrapped food maintained at proper tem- peratures, or limited to the preparation and serving of frankfurters and other precooked ready -to -eat link sausages Su um perviaed Gnup Eleme is afood establishment which ci es sleeping=.Commodations for five (5) or more reg- ular boarders and no more than ten (10) regular boarders for periods of one week of°more and which provides su- pervision for the boarders and is registered for special ser- vices pursuant to M.S. 157.17. Subd. 3 Standards Amended. The above adopted Rules are hereby amended as follows: A. Minnesota Rules 4626.0410 TIME AS PUBLIC HEALTH CONTROL. Subp. 2. Notification. "The food es- tablishment must submit written notification to the regu- latory authority for approval ofits intention to use the pro- cedures provided under this part prior to implementing the provisions of this part.' B. Minnesota Rules 4626.0925 MECHANICAL WASH- ING A. Except as spedfied in item 2, linens shall be mechan- ically washed. R In food establishments in which only wiping cloths are laundered as specified in part 4626.0695, item B, the wip. ing cloths may be laundered in a mechanical clothes wash - e; a sink designated only for laundering wiping cloths, or aware -washing or food preparation sink that is cleaned as specified in part 4626.0750." C. Minnesota Rules 4626.1050 HANDWASHING LAVA= TORY; WATER TEMPERAURE AND FLOW. A A handwashing lavatory shall be equipped to provide water at a temperature of at least 43 degrees C (110 de- grees F) but not more than 54 degrees C (130 degrees F). B. A steam mixing valve shall not be used at a hand. w¢shing lavatory. C. An automatic self-doaipg faucet shall provide a flow of weter for at least 15 seconds without the need to reacti- v8te the faucet." D, Minnesota Rules 4626.1325 SURFACE CHARAC- TERISTICS; INDOOR AREAS "Item A. Except as sped- j Sed in Item B, materials for indoor floor wall and ceiling j surfaces under conditions of normal use shall be; (1) smooth, durable and easily cleanable for areas where ford establishment operations are conducted; (2) closely woven and easily cleanable carpet, where car- peting is permitted; and (3) nonabsorbent and constructed of material which re - auto the wear and abuse to which they are subjected such as quarry tile, ceramic tile, or terrazzo for food prepare- ; tion =wait station, kitchen, bar, walk -i. rei igera- tion, warewaahing, toilet, and interior garbage and refuse sh"ge areas; areas subject to flushing or spray cleaning methods; and other areas subject to moisture. Antialin i A. The application for a license under this Section shall be submitted on forms provided by the City Clerk. The ap• plication shall be accompanied by a fee in the amount set forth in Section 185 of this Code. All license applications applied for after October 1 of each year may be charged one half of the license fee except the base fee may not be reduced by one half. B. Each application for license for a Low Risk Food Es- tablishment, Medium Risk Food Establishment, High Risk Food Establishment or Supervised Group Home, shall include a base fee as set forth in Section 185 of this Code. Subd. 3. License Procedure and Control. The provi- sions of Section 160 of this Code Shall apply to all licens- es required by this Section and to the holder of such li- censm. Subd. 4. Term. Licenses issued pursuant to this Section shall expire on March 31 of each calendar year, 721.04 Self -Inspection Program. Subd. 1. Every licensee of a food establishment shall arrange Asrand maintain a program of sanitation self -in- spection conducted by the owner, manager, sanitation su- pervisor or designated agent. Subd. 2. Every licensee self -inspection program shall be acceptable to the Health Authority. 721.05 Safety. Subd. 1. Carbon dioxide and bottled gas cylinders must be secured by chains or other types of restraint. 721.06 Standards Adopted. - Subd. 1 Minnesota Food Code. Minnesota Rules 4626.0010 through 4626.1870, the Minnesota Food Code, in effect on the effective date of this Section and all future .revisions thereof, are hereby adopted by reference and made a part of this ordinance except where they are specif- ically amended by this Section. Subd. 2 Definitions Amended. Minnesota Rules 4626.0020 are hereby amended by including the following terms and the meanings given them: Additional Facility License is food service or operation which is separate, distinct or unique from the central or main food establishment, as determined by the Health Authority. Alcohol Service from a Bar is a food establishment where alcoholic mixed drinks are served or where beer or wine are served from a bar flooring may not be used beneath fixed equipment" E. Minnesota Rules 4626.1440 HANDWASHING i CLEANSER AND NAILBRUSH; AVAILABILITY." Each handwashing lavatory or group of two adjacent lavatories shall have available: A. A supply of liquid hand amp or powder dispensed from a mounted dispenser, or bar soap, and B. A nailbrush at the handwashing lavatory used by an- ployees." F. Minnesota Rules 4626.1445 HAND DRYING PROVI- SION. "Each handwashing lavatory or group of adjacent lavatories shall be provided with: A. Individual, disposable towels in a mounted dispenser, B. A continuous towel system that supplies the user with a clean towel; or C. A heated -air hand drying device except that a heated - air hand drying device shall not be the only device pro- vided at a sink used by food employees in a food prepara- tion or warewashing area." G. Minnesota Rules 4626.1465 TOILET TISSUE; AVAIL ABILITY. A supply of toilet tissue in a mounted dis- , penser shall be available at each toilet." H. Minnesota Rules 4626.1470 LIGHTING INTENSITY.. f All areas in which food is prepared, processed, manufac- tured, packaged or stored; or where utensils and equip- ! ment are washed; handwashing areas, locker rooms, toi- let A All food contact surfaces must be illuminated at not less than seventy (70) foot-candles of light. B. At least thirty (30) foot-candles of light must be pro- vided on all other surfaces and equipment. C. In food and equipment storage areas, a minimum of twenty (20) foot-candles of light measured at 30 inches from the floor must be provided. D. Subdued lighting in dining rooms and public access areas is permissible, provided that lighting meeting the above requirements must be available during all clean-up and maintenance periods in dining rooms and access areas." LMinnesota Rules 4626.1715, DENIAL, REVOCATION, OR REFUSAL TO RENEW; APPEALS, paragraph B, is amended to read as follows: 'B. A person may appeal the denial, revocation, or refusal to renew a variance by filing a written appeal to the City Council with the City Clerk within ten days of notification