Why do licensed Retail Food Establishments have to pay for an additional license?
The food license that you obtained is good for your restaurant only. Once operations occur outside the premises (not including the patio), a separate license is required due to the fact that the operations can be completely different than what occurs at the restaurant. In the past Weld County did not charge for an additional license, but could have. We have implemented this policy to conform with what most other Counties are already doing.
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