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ARDEN HILLS PLANNING COMMISSION – August 9, 2023 6 <br /> <br />2. The proposed ordinance will include amendments to the language of Chapter 13 – Zoning <br />Code, Sections 1305.04 - Definitions, 1320.05 – Land Use Chart, and 1325.02 – <br />Accessory Uses of the City Code. <br />3. The proposed ordinance amendments will allow lower-potency hemp edible sales as a <br />conditional accessory use where the principal use is Retail Sales & Service. <br />4. The proposed ordinance amendments are consistent with State law for the City’s <br />authority to regulating the sale of lower-potency hemp edibles under the zoning code. <br />5. Amendments to the Zoning Code regulations require a public hearing prior to action by <br />the City Council. <br />6. If the zoning amendments were approved, an Applicant would be required to submit a <br />land use application that would be subject to the formal review process. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe reviewed the options available to the Planning <br />Commission for Planning Case 23-014 for a Zoning Code Amendment to Chapter 13 of the <br />Arden Hills City Code to allow the Sale of Lower-Potency Hemp Edibles: <br /> <br />1. Recommend Approval <br />2. Recommend Approval with Amendments <br />3. Recommend Denial <br />4. Table <br /> <br />Chair Vijums opened the floor to Commissioner comments. <br /> <br />Commissioner Weber supported the ordinance being opened up a bit more. He believed <br />residents should be able to have an edible at eating establishments that have a liquor license. He <br />feared that limiting the location for these shops should be reconsidered by the City because a lot <br />of money could come to the City through the sales of THC products. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wicklund questioned if B-2 and service stations could be added to the allowed <br />zoning districts. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe stated this could be recommended as part of the <br />ordinance language if the Commission was in agreement. She explained the Commission should <br />discuss what other type of land uses would allow this use as an accessory use. <br /> <br />Commissioner Wicklund inquired if the 500 feet was measured from property line to property <br />line. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe reported this was the case. <br /> <br />Chair Vijums questioned how the B-3 district was chosen for this use. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe stated this recommendation came out of discussions <br />at several Council Worksession meetings. <br /> <br />Commissioner Collins asked if this ordinance would allow restaurants with a liquor license to <br />serve low potency THC beverages. <br /> <br />Community Development Director Jagoe explained this would not be allowed under the <br />proposed ordinance as drafted.
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