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a. Existing medicinal cannabis business operators, or those with pending <br />applications for a medicinal RSP, who desire to operate an adult cannabis retail <br />business shall apply for the cannabis Regulatory Safety Permit ("RSP") on or before <br />December 14, 2017. The Director of Planning and Building shall review such <br />application and issue the RSP, without consideration of the merit based point system, <br />so long as they satisfy all other requirements of this article and Chapter 18. <br />b. The Regulatory Safety Permit ("RSP") selection process will be conducted in <br />two phases, Phase 1 (Registration Application) and Phase 2 (Regulatory Safety Permit <br />Application). Registration Applications will be reviewed by the Director of Planning and <br />Building or designees(s) for completeness and compliance, and if eligible, will be placed <br />on the "Regulatory Safety Permit ("RSP") Eligibility List" and entered into the Phase 2 <br />Regulatory Safety Permit Application process. In Phase 2, the City of Santa Ana has <br />established a merit based point system for commercial cannabis retail businesses to <br />objectively award permits as described in the Regulatory Safety Permit Application. <br />Phase 1 — Registration Application <br />a. Following the adoption of this article, the Director of Planning and Building <br />shall prepare commercial cannabis business registration application forms and a related <br />administrative policy. Each commercial cannabis business interested in operating <br />pursuant to this article may submit an application together with a non-refundable <br />processing fee in an amount established by the City Council. <br />b. The Registration Application period shall be thirty (30) calendar days from <br />the date the applications are released. Following the application period, the Director of <br />Planning and Building or designee(s) shall stop accepting applications and review all <br />applications received in Phase 1. Each application that is complete and in compliance <br />with the application requirements in Phase 1 shall be placed on the "RSP Eligibility List" <br />and shall be notified in writing whether they are a "RSP Eligible Applicant" or not. Each <br />applicant on the RSP Eligibility List may then choose to file an application for a RSP in <br />Phase 2. <br />C. The requirements for Phase 1 include but are not limited to: <br />All application documents required in the City's Phase 1 <br />Registration Application package. <br />ii. Application was submitted during the application period. <br />iii. Application forms are filled out completely. <br />iv. Business Owner(s)/Applicant(s) referenced on the application <br />provides a Live Scan that was conducted within 14 days prior to <br />submitting the application. <br />v. Phase 1 application fee is paid. <br />Ordinance No. NS -2944 <br />Page 21 of 33 <br />
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