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File #: 16-3188   
Type: Miscellaneous Item
In control: City Council A Session
On agenda: 6/2/2016
Posting Language: An Ordinance authorizing the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District to waive the temporary food establishment permit requirement, including fees and required inspections, for local children and youth participating in Lemonade Day on June 18, 2016. [Erik Walsh, Deputy City Manager, Dr. Vincent R Nathan, Interim Director of Health]
Attachments: 1. 2016 Lemonade Day Parks Listing (Attachment I), 2. Draft Ordinance, 3. Ordinance 2016-06-02-0406
Related files: 15-2333
DEPARTMENT: Health


DEPARTMENT HEAD: Dr. Vincent R. Nathan


COUNCIL DISTRICTS IMPACTED: City Wide


SUBJECT:

Authorization to Waive Temporary Food Permit Fees for Lemonade Day San Antonio



SUMMARY:

This ordinance authorizes the San Antonio Metropolitan Health District (Metro Health) to waive the temporary food establishment permit requirement, including fees and required inspections, for local children and youth participating in Lemonade Day on June 18, 2016



BACKGROUND INFORMATION:

In 2007, the Prepared 4 Life organization in Houston, Texas initiated Lemonade Day, a community event to teach youth how to start and run their own businesses. Through this program, children learn the entrepreneurial skills necessary to successfully establish and operate a lemonade stand for one day. Lemonade Day is a strategic 14-step process that walks youth from a dream to a business plan, while teaching them the same principles required in starting any big company. This experience is meant to teach basic business skills that will equip the youngster to be successful in future endeavors.

Inspiring kids to work hard and make a profit, they are also taught to spend some, save some and share some by giving back to their community. The CE Group and Kids in Business Foundation (KIB) provided the following statistics and information from the 2015 San Antonio Lemonade Day event:

* 2015 welcomed 5,100 participants with an average national profit of $197.07
* 77% of kids that participated in Lemonade Day 2015 donated their earnings to various charities
* Nationally, the lemonade stands for this event have been open between 3 to 5 hours
* All participants were elementary school students between the ages of 6 and 12 and this year, the event will again be open to all youth; City- Wide.
Prepared 4 Life is requesting that the City waive the usual fees for temporary food booths and allow some of the participants to set up stands at local parks. ...

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