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Item 25 - Ordinance Amendment No. 2022-01 - Commercial Cannabis Regulatory and Tax Updates
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Item 25 - Ordinance Amendment No. 2022-01 - Commercial Cannabis Regulatory and Tax Updates
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Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 34 of 66 <br /> <br /> <br /> <br />iv. The RSP application for those entities scored as part of the City’s evaluative <br />process for adult-use retailers in 2018 must be for the same location as <br />identified on each respective application that was scored. The location must <br />comply with the 500-foot separation required by Section 40-6 of this <br />Chapter, from any operating or selected entity identified during the City’s <br />evaluative process for adult-use retailers in 2018. <br /> <br />c. For those entities listed on the Waitlist and for those entities scored as part of the <br />City’s evaluative process for adult-use retailers in 2018, the commercial cannabis <br />retail business shall complete the process to receive all necessary approvals and <br />be operational with sustained business activity no later than one (1) year after <br />submittal of a complete RSP application. An extension of time may be granted by <br />the Executive Director of the Planning and Building Agency on an as-needed basis. <br /> <br />d. Failure of those entities listed on the Waitlist and for those entities scored as part <br />of the City’s evaluative process for adult-use retailers in 2018 to receive all <br />necessary approvals and be operational with sustained business activity within the <br />specified time period will result in disqualification to obtain an RSP. <br /> <br />e. Any additional commercial cannabis retail business permits available after the <br />implementation of steps a. through d. above shall be subject to the selection <br />process identified in Section 40-9 (1), (2), and (3) of this Chapter. <br />3.1 3.2 Commercial Cannabis — Registration Application and Regulatory Safety Permit <br />for Additional Commercial Cannabis Business Activities on the Same Premises (Co- <br />Location). <br />a. An existing commercial cannabis business with an RSP may co-locate additional <br />non-retail commercial cannabis business activities (cultivation, distribution, and/or <br />manufacturing) by applying for a new RSP for the additional use(s). The new RSP <br />must meet the all requirements of the Santa Ana Municipal Code except that <br />background checks (live scans) shall only be required for any new staff owners as <br />outlined in Section 40-8. A single RSP that lists any and all approved cannabis <br />business activity/activities may be renewed annually thereafter. <br />b. New or pending RSP applicants wishing to co-locate additional non-retail <br />(cultivation, distribution, and/or manufacturing) uses may submit a new RSP for <br />any of the non-retail commercial cannabis business activities. The additional RSP <br />must meet the all requirements of the RSP except that background checks (live <br />scans) shall only be required for any new staff owners as outlined in Section 40-8. <br />A single RSP that lists any and all approved cannabis business activity/activities <br />may be renewed annually thereafter.
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