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a. There is a physical separation between the two uses, such as another <br /> commercial building, or a substantial change in topography; or <br /> b. The retail use is located in a shopping center as one of multiple tenants with <br /> adequate parking for all uses and access as stated above; or <br /> c. The building in which the retail use is located faces the commercial street and <br /> the residential use faces a residential street in the opposite direction, without a <br /> shared alley between the two; or <br /> d. The residential use is located at least 100 feet from the common lot line <br /> between the two uses. <br /> e. In reviewing a proposed marijuana retailer under this section, the Planning <br /> Director shall have the authority to require improvements including, but not <br /> limited to fencing or landscaping to screen the retail use from the residential <br /> use. <br /> D. Distances provided under this Ordinance shall be measured as the shortest distance <br /> between the perimeters of the parcels at issue. <br /> E. Marijuana producers, marijuana processors, and marijuana retailers are required to <br /> acquire all necessary business licenses and are required to comply with municipal tax <br /> regulations and all other applicable City ordinances. <br /> F. For the purposes of the 2,500 foot setback between marijuana retailers, marijuana <br /> retailers shall be considered to be legally established in the order in which they are <br /> issued a City of Everett business license. The City will not accept a business license <br /> application for a recreational marijuana business prior to the applicant providing the <br /> City a copy of a letter from the Washington State Liquor Control Board indicating <br /> that the applicant has been approved for a recreational marijuana license. The City <br /> will process business license applications for recreational marijuana businesses in the <br /> order in which they are accepted. <br /> Section 3. Term <br /> Section 4 of Ordinance No. 3407-14, which reads as follows: <br /> These interim regulations shall be effective November 9, 2014, and shall terminate six <br /> months after they become effective (May 9, 2014) unless earlier repealed or renewed <br /> according to law. <br /> is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> These interim zoning regulations shall terminate six months after the effective date of <br /> Ordinance No. 3424-15, unless earlier repealed or renewed according to law. <br /> Page 6 of 8 <br />