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a) Accredited by an accrediting body that is independent from all other <br />persons involved in commercial cannabis activity in the State; and, <br />b) Licensed by the Bureau of Cannabis Control. <br />53. "Volatile solvent" means any solvent that is or produces a flammable gas or <br />vapor that, when present in the air in sufficient quantities, will create explosive or <br />ignitable mixtures. Examples of volatile solvents include but are not limited to, <br />butane, hexane, propane, and ethanol, or as it may be defined and amended by <br />the State. <br />54. "Wholesale" means the sale of cannabis goods to a distributor for resale to one <br />or more retail cannabis businesses. <br />Section 40-3. Compliance with State and Local Licensing Requirements <br />Any commercial cannabis business as defined by the State of California and the City of <br />Santa Ana shall operate in conformance with all regulations and standards set forth in <br />this article to assure that the operations of any commercial cannabis business as <br />defined by the State of California and allowed by the City of Santa Ana are in <br />compliance with local and State law and are established to mitigate any adverse <br />secondary effects from its operations. <br />Commercial cannabis businesses shall be required to obtain a Regulatory Safety Permit <br />(RSP) from the City of Santa Ana and a State license once they become available, and <br />shall comply with any applicable State licensing requirements, such as operational <br />standards and locational criteria. <br />Multiple cannabis uses and licenses proposed on any one site shall occur only if <br />authorized by the State and the City of Santa Ana and only if all uses proposed are <br />allowed pursuant to the City's Zoning Code. Any cannabis activity not specifically <br />permitted by this article is prohibited. <br />Section 40.4. Maximum Number of Regulatory Safety Permits <br />The total number of commercial cannabis businesses in operation shall be determined <br />based on the number of locations which have been issued a Regulatory Safety Permit <br />by the City of Santa Ana. In no case shall the City of Santa Ana allow more the than the <br />following commercial cannabis businesses to operate within City limits, regardless of <br />the location's compliance with any other Section specified in this article: <br />A. 20 total cannabis indoor cultivation businesses. <br />B. 20 total cannabis manufacturing businesses. <br />C. 20 total cannabis medicinal retail businesses (as regulated by Article XIII of <br />Chapter 18). <br />Ordinance No. NS -XXX <br />Page 9 of 27 <br />75B-15 <br />
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