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10/21/2024
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38 o Establishes application requirements, including fees <br />39 o Establishes a preliminary compliance check prior to opening operations <br />40 o Outlines basis for denial of registration <br />41 o Outlines the issuance of renewal registrations <br />42 o Establishes that registrations are not transferrable <br />43 o Provides for registration enforcement mechanisms, including a right to a hearing when a <br />44 fine or suspension is imposed, and an emergency provision when there is an imminent <br />45 threat to the health and safety of the public <br />46 o Establishes penalties for noncompliance <br />47 o Provides for operating regulations for cannabis retailers, including compliance checks of <br />48 at least one per calendar year, hours of operation, license display, and advertising <br />49(signs) <br />50 o Provides for operating regulations for lower-potency hemp retailers, including compliance <br />51 checks of at least one per calendar year, license display, and advertising <br />52 Title 4, Chapter 318: Temporary Cannabis Event Regulations (Attachment 3) <br />53 o Provides definitions that have specific meaning to the regulation of temporary cannabis <br />54 events. The City Attorney has highlighted that certain terms only need to be <br />55 defined if the City wants to require buffers between these uses and Temporary <br />56 Cannabis Events (see lines 60-61). <br />57 o A requirement for a permit to hold a temporary cannabis event <br />58 o Permit application requirements - The City Attorney has highlighted that a proposed <br />59 30-day advance notice requirement is optional and can be longer, shorter or <br />60 eliminated. <br />61 o Permit application review criteria, including 11 items under which a permit could be <br />62 denied - be advised of the term "special services" and the definition outlined in lines 63- <br />63 74 <br />64 o Provides for a Special Services Fee Deposit to be determined by the City Manager <br />65 based on input from the City's department heads and a User Fee to be completed post- <br />66 event based on special services provided. The draft language will require the City to <br />67 establish a "Special Services Rate" in the City's Fee Schedule. The City Attorney has <br />68 highlighted needed discussion surrounding this topic (see line 201). <br />69 o Indemnification and Insurance requirements - see highlighted text in lines 224-225 <br />70 regarding on-site consumption. The City Attorney is looking for feedback on <br />71 whether the Council wishes to permit on-site consumption at Temporary Cannabis <br />72 Events. <br />73 o Temporary Cannabis Event regulations - please note the City Attorney is looking for <br />74 feedback on whether hours of operation should be imposed, if on-site <br />75 consumption will be allowed, and if there are any other location restrictions the <br />76 Council wishes to impose (see lines 247-253). <br />77 o Enforcement mechanisms <br />78 Title 10, Chapters 1001, 1005, 1006, 1009, and 1011 incorporating cannabis and hemp uses <br />79(Attachment 4) <br />80 o Provides definitions for all types of cannabis businesses allowed under the state law <br />81 o Edits the Table of Allowed Uses for the commercial zoning districts (the MU districts) <br />82 illustrating what uses are not permitted (NP), permitted (P), or conditionally permitted (C). <br />83 o Edits the Table of Allowed Uses for the employment zoning districts (the E & I districts) <br />84 illustrating what uses are not permitted (NP), permitted (P), or conditionally permitted (C). <br />85 o Both Table of Allowed Uses has been edited to include footnotes regarding the <br />86 application of certain standards already in place for similar warehousing, distribution and <br />87 production and processing uses. <br />88 o Establishes two new conditions for conditionally permitted cannabis uses related to odor <br />89 and trucking limitations. The odor condition was written specifically to address potential <br />90 odors created by cannabis businesses and the trucking limitation merely applies a <br />91 standard already in place for similar trucking related businesses in the code. Beyond <br />92 these descriptive conditions, the general health, safety and welfare standards applying to <br />93 all conditional uses will also apply to conditionally permitted cannabis uses. <br />Page 2 of 4 <br />Qbhf!51!pg!286 <br /> <br />
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