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ARDEN HILLS SPECIAL CITY COUNCIL WORK SESSION—OCTOBER 14, 2024 13 <br /> Interim City Administrator Jagoe said the way it's drafted right now, cannabis sales would not <br /> be allowed under neighborhood business. <br /> Councilmember Holden said that low potency edibles are allowed in neighborhood business. <br /> Interim City Administrator Jagoe confirmed. She said the way that was written is it's tied to <br /> someone who had a liquor or tobacco license. There was not zoning restrictions for the low <br /> potency. We said it was allowed as an accessory use in any commercial district, if they had the <br /> liquor or tobacco license. It couldn't be the principal use. For the cannabis discussion,that could <br /> be the principal use and the only thing they sell so it is not proposed to be allowed at all in the <br /> neighborhood business district. <br /> Councilmember Monson said it should not be allowed in B-1. She would support B-4. She's <br /> okay with Lexington or County Road E, however, she does not think a Mezzo-business or a <br /> Micro-business is appropriate because of the scale they could be. As she understands it, those <br /> businesses grow their own,package their own and sell their own products. She wouldn't want that <br /> allowed in a retail area. But she would be open to allowing that in the gateway business area. <br /> Mayor Grant thinks B-4 is where you allow it. All of them. <br /> Interim City Administrator Jagoe said that's the retail component of micro business, cannabis <br /> sales,the mezzo business. The other uses including manufacturing, agricultural, indoor <br /> cultivation, R& D will be left as conditional uses in the industrial areas. <br /> Councilmember Monson asked if Council could walk down the list one by one. She asked if <br /> Council agrees that B-4 is the district. <br /> Mayor Grant said B-4 would make sense for all cannabis business types. It would not be his <br /> preference that a 50,000 square foot empty building on Lexington have a growing facility. <br /> Councilmember Rousseau said she would love for anything to go into that space. <br /> Mayor Grant agreed he would love that space to be filled but not with this. <br /> Councilmember Holden thinks B-4 is a quiet area. There are a lot of small businesses back there. <br /> There are a lot of unknowns including hours of operation. She assumes a lot of the customers will <br /> come in at 2:00 in the morning. This isn't regulated, like alcohol. She thinks it will be important <br /> to have police coverage. On Lexington it's a lot more visible and the hours could be limited, <br /> based on location of the site. <br /> Interim City Administrator Jagoe said that is one of the questions Staff has. Would the Council <br /> want there to be standards to include limiting hours of operation. That can be incorporated it the <br /> ordinance language. Council can outline that if an individual applies for the registration, the <br /> business can only operate during certain hours. <br /> Mayor Grant thinks Council probably does want to restrict it. <br />
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