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75B
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9/19/2017
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can be seen with certainty that there is no possibility that the project may have a <br />significant effect on the environment. As a result, a Notice of Exemption will be filed upon <br />the adoption of this ordinance. <br />Section 3. Article XIII of Chapter 18 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code, Section 18- <br />613, subdivision (c) is hereby amended to read in full as follows: <br />Sec. 18-613. - Operating Standards. <br />(a) At all times the collective is open, a collective shall provide at least one security guard who is <br />licensed, possesses a valid Department of Consumer Affairs "security guard card", and has a <br />valid Santa Ana Business License. <br />(b) The security guard and collective personnel shall monitor the site and the immediate vicinity <br />of the site to assure that patrons immediately leave the site and not consume medical <br />marijuana in the vicinity of the collective or on the property or in the parking lot. <br />(c) Exterior signage shall comply with Article XI of Chapter 41 of the Santa Ana Municipal Code <br />and t do ex4emall„ te.� n., n ± a, Interior signage or advertising may not be <br />iia iimjr�-noc __ _� � ....�.��... .. <br />visible from the exterior. Collectives and dispensaries must comply with the advertising and <br />marketing provisions of Business and Professions Code §§ 26150-26155. <br />(d) No recommendations from a doctor for medical marijuana shall be issued on-site. <br />(e) There shall be no on-site sales of alcohol or tobacco products, and no on-site consumption of <br />food, alcohol, tobacco or marijuana by patrons. <br />(f) Hours of operation shall be limited to: 7:00 a.m. to 11 p.m. daily. No licensed <br />dispensary/collective shall be open to the public between the hours of 11:01 p.m. and 6:59 <br />a.m. of any day. <br />(g) The property provides a sufficient odor absorbing ventilation and exhaust system so that odor <br />generated inside the property is not detected outside the property, anywhere on adjacent <br />property or public rights-of-way, or within any other unit located within the same building as <br />the collective. <br />(h) A collective shall only dispense medical marijuana to qualified patients and their caregivers <br />as defined by California Health and Safety Code § 11362.5 (Proposition 215). This shall <br />include possession of an original valid doctor's recommendation, not more than one (1) year <br />old, for medical marijuana use by the patient. <br />(i) A collective shall notify patrons of the following both verbally and through posting of a sign in <br />a conspicuous location: <br />(1) Use of medical marijuana shall be limited to the patient identified on the doctor's <br />recommendation. Secondary sale, barter or distribution of medical marijuana is a crime <br />and can lead to arrest. <br />(2) That loitering on and around the collective site is prohibited by California Penal Code § <br />647(e) and that patrons must immediately leave the site and not consume medical <br />marijuana in the vicinity of the collective or on the property or in the parking lot. <br />(3) Forgery of medical documents is a felony crime. <br />(4) A warning that patrons may be subject to prosecution under federal marijuana laws. <br />Ordinance No. NS-XXXX <br />75B-4 Page 2 <br />
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