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11/18/2014
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Medical Marijuana Dispensaries Enforcement Plan <br />November 18, 2014 <br />Page 2 <br />Illegal Dispensaries Rapid Closure Process <br />1. Issuance of administrative citation and fine to property owner and business operator. <br />Location must cease operations within 48 hours. <br />2. Disconnection of utilities. Upon return for inspection 48 hours after initial issuance of <br />administrative citation the location's utilities will be disconnected by the City. If they have <br />not already vacated the premises, any occupants must do so. <br />3. Posting of property. Following disconnection of the utilities the location will no longer be in <br />compliance with the requirements of the SAMC for buildings that are safe to occupy. The <br />property will be posted to notify the public that an illegal medical marijuana dispensary has <br />been closed at that location and will also contain contact information should the public <br />wish to contact the City to report any further illegal activity. <br />4. Arrest for trespassing. As a last resort, and should any individuals still remain in the <br />location, the Police Department may arrest them for trespassing. <br />Enforcement of Reaulatory Safety Permit for Approved Collectives <br />The Chief of Police, Carlos Rojas, has prepared a detailed memo regarding the process by which <br />the Police Department will ensure compliance with the standards contained within the regulatory <br />safety permit approved by the voters under Measure BB. This memo is attached. <br />Staffing Requirements and Revenues <br />Implementation of the rapid closure process and the ongoing enforcement of the requirements of <br />the regulatory safety permit will require the addition of the following staff positions: <br />Medical Mariivana Staffing Costs <br />Police Officer <br />Community Preservation Inspectors <br />i Forensic Auditor <br />6 <br />Annual Cost Per <br />Projected Total <br />Tide Number <br />Position <br />Annual Cost <br />Police Officer <br />Community Preservation Inspectors <br />i Forensic Auditor <br />6 <br />$ <br />150,000 <br />$ <br />900,000 <br />2 <br />$ <br />120,000 <br />$ <br />240,000 <br />1 <br />$ <br />175,000 <br />$ <br />175,000 <br />Assistant City Attorney <br />1 <br />$ <br />185,000 <br />$ <br />185,000 <br />TOTAL <br />10 <br />$ <br />630,000 <br />$ <br />1,500,000 <br />65C -2 <br />
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