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3424-15
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1/7/2015
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‘44fie <br /> ORDINANCE NO. 3424-15 <br /> An Ordinance modifying and renewing interim zoning regulations <br /> related to recreational marijuana businesses and amending <br /> Ordinance No. 3407-14. <br /> Whereas,the City Council finds that: <br /> 1. Initiative Measure No. 502, approved on November 6, 2012, modified the State <br /> Controlled Substances Act to allow the possession of marijuana for private, personal use and <br /> established a system for lawful production, processing, and retailing of recreational marijuana <br /> under state law; and <br /> 2. Initiative Measure No. 502 and the Washington State Liquor Control Board rules <br /> adopted thereunder established licenses for producers, processors, and retailers of recreational <br /> marijuana (collectively"marijuana businesses"); and <br /> 3. The City has had, at all relevant times, interim zoning regulations such that <br /> applicants have had clear notice of local zoning requirements; and <br /> 4. To the best of the City's knowledge, the State Liquor Control Board received 27 <br /> applications for retail marijuana businesses within the City, 14 applications for processor <br /> marijuana businesses within the City, and 21 applications for producer marijuana businesses <br /> within the City (nine Tier-1 applications and twelve Tier-2 applications); and <br /> 5. To date, three retail marijuana businesses have been approved to operate within <br /> the City (High Society, KushMart, and Purple Haze) and will not be impacted by the <br /> amendments made in this Ordinance unless they change the location of their current business <br /> activity; and <br /> 6. The City's limited experience with the siting of the City's three retail marijuana <br /> businesses has raised additional concerns related to alley access to retail marijuana businesses, <br /> separation from residential uses, and public involvement; and <br /> 7 The City desires to address these concerns by amending the City's current interim <br /> regulations as provided herein; and <br /> Page 1 of 8 <br />
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