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Item 35 - Ordinance Amendment No. 2022-01 - Commercial Cannabis Regulatory and Tax Updates
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Item 35 - Ordinance Amendment No. 2022-01 - Commercial Cannabis Regulatory and Tax Updates
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Ordinance No. NS-XXX <br />Page 45 of 73 <br /> <br /> <br />(2) For the purposes of this paragraph, the term "cutting" shall mean a rootless <br />piece cut from a marijuana plant, which is no more than six (6) inches in length, and <br />which can be used to grow another plant in a different location. <br />(p) A collective shall comply with applicable provisions of the California Health and <br />Safety Code §§ 11362.5 through 11362.83, inclusive. <br />(q) If food is distributed, the collective shall comply with all relevant state laws and city <br />and/or county ordinances pertaining to the preparation, distribution and sale of food. <br />(r) The location, interior and exterior, shall be monitored at all times by web-based <br />closed-circuit television for security purposes. The camera and recording system <br />must be of adequate quality, color rendition and resolution to allow the ready <br />identification of any individual committing a crime anywhere on or adjacent to the <br />location. The recordings shall be maintained for a period of not less than ninety (90) <br />days. The police department may request the recordings in connection with an <br />investigation. <br />(s) The location shall have a centrally monitored fire and burglar alarm system which <br />shall include all perimeter entry points and perimeter windows and the building or <br />the portion of the building where the collective is located shall contain a fireproof <br />safe or fireproof filing cabinet and include a safety and security plan. <br />(t) Reserved. <br />(u) Reserved. <br />(v) If the collective operator is not the owner of the property where the collective is to <br />operate, the operator shall provide evidence that the property owner(s) consent to <br />the operation of a collective on the property. <br />(w) Collectives must obtain and maintain a valid city business license at all times as a <br />condition for receiving, renewing, and maintaining their regulatory safety permit. <br />(x) Occupancy shall not exceed that required under the Uniform Building Code and <br />Uniform Fire Code, and the maximum occupancy load shall be posted at the main <br />entrance. <br />Sec. 40-104. Reserved. <br />Sec. 40-105. Zones permitted. <br />Collectives Medicinal cannabis retail business permitted zones. No collective shall <br />operate within a residential (R-1, R-2, R-3, R-4, RE, CR) zone, Professional (P) zone, <br />Arterial Commercial (C-5) zone, Planned Shopping Center (C-4) zone, Specific <br />Development (SD), Specific Plan (SP) or Agricultural (A-1) zone. A Collective Medicinal <br />Exhibit 1
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