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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—OCTOBER 14, 2024 10 <br /> Councilmember Fabel asked if Mike Wilhelmi is familiar with the draft ordinance presented in <br /> the agenda packet. <br /> Mike Wilhelmi confirmed. It is Xcel's draft ordinance. <br /> Councilmember Fabel said the draft ordinance outlines Xcel will have authority over location <br /> facilities, field locations, street opening, and restoration. He wondered if they have that authority <br /> now. <br /> Mike Wilhelmi confirmed. They have statutory authority and there is a franchise agreement in <br /> place. This would be an update to that agreement. <br /> Councilmember Fabel stated that there isn't anything new here. <br /> Mike Wilhelmi said that because there are no existing franchise fees, they pay permit fees. <br /> Typically in cities where there are franchise fees, they ask to be excluded from permit fees and <br /> that is in there. <br /> Councilmember Fabel said the ordinance might suggest to residents that for the privilege of <br /> collecting a tax on behalf of the City,Xcel is getting this authority, is not true. <br /> Mike Wilhelmi confirmed. There is no additional authority granted with this ordinance. <br /> Interim City Administrator Jagoe said that with this council item on the 28th,there will be an <br /> update of the agreements, as well as, the renewal of the gas franchise agreement. The memo will <br /> outline what agreements exists today and what the changes will be. <br /> B. Adult Use Cannabis Zoning Discussion <br /> Interim City Administrator Jagoe highlighted the main points of the draft ordinance, included <br /> in the agenda packet. Cannabis business is defined in state statute. There are a variety of different <br /> cannabis businesses that corelate to the types of businesses that the Office of Cannabis <br /> Management(OCM) will facilitate. The license types and types of uses are provided. <br /> The Micro- and Mezzo-businesses are unique within the cannabis use list because they are similar <br /> to wineries and breweries. The City Attorney verified the Micro-Business allows for on-site <br /> consumption. The Micro- and Mezzo-businesses can operate multiple locations and they can also <br /> have multiple types of uses,to include retail, manufacturing, etc. all in the same facility. <br /> The City will register businesses and the OCM will license them. Previous council direction was <br /> to limit this to one single registration. State statute says the City can limit for retailers,the Micro- <br /> businesses and Mezzo-businesses. That only applies to the retail component. The City is not <br /> allowed to limit the registrations for the other non-retail uses. <br /> Councilmember Monson asked for clarification that a Micro-business or a Mezzo-business one <br /> of those would meet our retail requirement. <br />