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a. There shall be no exterior evidence of cannabis cultivation from a public <br />right-of-way. <br />b. The Building Official may require additional specific standards to meet the <br />California Building Code and Fire Code, including but not limited to installation of <br />fire suppression sprinklers. <br />c. Compliance with Section 13149 of Water Code as enforced by the State <br />Water Resources Control Board Is required. <br />d. All commercial cannabis cultivation facilities shall comply with any and all <br />applicable safety guidelines adopted by the Orange County Fire Authority, the <br />State of California, and/or the City of Santa Ana for cannabis carbon dioxide <br />enrichment systems. <br />e. Cannabis cultivation facilities shall not contain an exhibition or product sales <br />area or allow for retail distribution of products at that location unless the facility is <br />co -located with an approved commercial cannabis retail business with a RSP. <br />9. Additional Operational Standards for Commercial Cannabis Distribution Facilities. <br />a. Inspections by an authorized City of Santa Ana representative may be <br />conducted anytime during the business's regular business hours. <br />b. A distributor shall ensure that all cannabis goods stored in compliance with <br />all applicable State regulations to ensure conformance to any and all applicable <br />Track and Trace systems required by the State. <br />c. Employee breakrooms, eating areas, changing facilities, locker rooms and <br />bathrooms shall be completely separated from the storage areas. <br />Section 10. Sections 40-9 and 40-9.1 of Article I of Chapter 40 of the Santa Ana <br />Municipal Code are hereby amended to read in full as follows: <br />Sec. 40-9. - Commercial cannabis selection process. <br />1. Commercial Cannabis — Registration Application and Regulatory Safety Permit <br />Required. <br />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 <br />before December 14, 2017. The Director of Planning and Building shall review <br />such application and issue the RSP, without consideration of the merit based <br />point system, so long as they satisfy all other requirements of this article and <br />Chapter 18. <br />b. The Regulatory Safety Permit ("RSP") selection process will be conducted in <br />two (2) phases, Phase 1 (Registration Application) and Phase 2 (Regulatory <br />22 <br />75A-64 <br />