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existing retailers and removing burdensome regulations. <br />City staff reported out correspondence received. <br />Amy Mason with Unrivaled Brands spoke in support of lower tax rates for cannabis. <br />Chispa spoke in support of lower tax rates for cannabis. Also, spoke in support of police <br />oversight. <br />Tim Johnson spoke in regard to tax rates for cannabis and requested more information be <br />available to residents prior to meetings. <br />Kandace Lopez with Orange County Norml spoke in support of lower tax rates for cannabis. <br />Vanessa Monteyano spoke in support of lower tax rates for cannabis and the protection of <br />wildlife. <br />Victor Mendez spoke in support of lower tax rates for cannabis and provided various other <br />comments. <br />Kelly Kraus Lee spoke in support of police oversight and ensuring transparency. <br />Hector Bustos spoke in support of police oversight. <br />Penelope Lopez spoke in support of police oversight. <br />I WORK STUDY SESSION <br />1. Municipal Code Changes Related to Cannabis <br />Department(s): Planning and Building Agency <br />Recommended Action: Provide direction to staff. <br />MINUTES: Councilmember Penaloza requested the buffer of 1,000 feet stay in <br />place, removing the live scan requirement, and inquired about setting up a legal <br />defense fund for cannabis related crimes. <br />Councilmember Mendoza requested staff to research the effects of decreasing the <br />buffer to 600 feet. <br />Councilmember Phan directed staff to look into implementing language that would <br />make retailers responsible when serving patrons after hours. Requested language in <br />City Council 313 — 3 T(RO/2022 <br />
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