§ 22.40.100. Cannabis Distribution Facilities.  


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  • A.

    Limitation on use. Cannabis distribution facilities may be permitted in the Commercial Service (CS) and Industrial (IND) land use categories subject to a land use permit. Cannabis distribution facilities in the Commercial Service land use category are limited to those sites within an Urban Reserve Line (URL) only.

    B.

    Land use permit required.

    1.

    Minor Use Permit. Distribution facilities of less than 40,000 square feet shall require Minor Use Permit approval unless a Conditional Use Permit is required by another Section of this Title.

    2.

    Conditional Use Permit. Distribution facilities of 40,000 square feet or more shall require Conditional Use Permit approval.

    C.

    Application requirements. In addition to any specific requirements in this Section, land use permit applications shall comply with the requirements of Chapter 22.60 and Section 22.40.040.

    1.

    An operations plan detailing how, and from where, cannabis and cannabis products will be received, how any storage and distribution operations will be secured to prevent theft and trespass, and to whom the product will be distributed.

    2.

    Loading areas.

    3.

    Storage and handling plans.

    D.

    Cannabis distribution facilities standards

    1.

    Location. Cannabis distribution facilities shall not be located within six hundred (600) feet from any pre-school, elementary school, junior high school, high school, library, park, playground, recreation or youth center, licensed drug or alcohol recovery facility, or licensed sober living facility. Distance shall be measured from the structure that contains the dispensary to the property line of the enumerated use using a direct straight-line measurement. This location standard may be modified to reduce the distance below 600 feet from any library, park, playground, recreation center, licensed drug or alcohol recovery facility, or licensed sober living facility through Conditional Use Permit approval, provided the Commission first makes the findings specified in Section 22.40.100(E)(3).

    2.

    Setbacks. Setbacks are required as set forth in Section 22.10.140.

    E.

    Required findings. In addition to the mandatory findings required by Section 22.62.060.C.4, the Review Authority shall make the following additional findings in order to approve a land use permit under this subsection:

    1.

    The cannabis distribution facility, as proposed, will comply with all the requirements of State and County for the distribution of cannabis, including dual licensure and participation in an authorized track and trace program;

    2.

    The cannabis distribution facility operating plan demonstrates proper protocols and procedures that address enforcement priorities for cannabis activities including restricting access to minors and ensuring that cannabis and cannabis products are obtained from and supplied only to other permitted licensed sources within the State and not distributed out of State.

    3.

    The cannabis distribution will not be located within six hundred (600) feet from any pre-school, elementary school, junior high school, high school, library, park, playground, recreation or youth center, licensed drug or alcohol recovery facility, or licensed sober living facility; or

    (For location modifications only.) Specific conditions of the site and/or vicinity make the required six hundred (600) foot location standard from [libraries, parks, playgrounds, recreation centers, licensed drug or alcohol recovery facilities, or licensed sober living facilities] unnecessary or ineffective.

    4.

    (For distribution sites with verified cannabis-related violations within the last twenty-four (24) months.) The proposed project or use will not contribute to repeat violation on the site. The subject site is in compliance with all laws, rules, and regulations pertaining to land uses, building and construction, health and safety, and any other applicable provisions of this Title, and such violation processing fees have been paid.

[2017, Ord. 3358; 2018, Ord. 3377]