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b. Decorative light fixtures with a diffuse visible light source or unusual fixture. <br />c. Decorative building materials, such as decorative masonry, shingle, brick, or <br />stone. <br />d. Individualized patterns or continuous wood details, decorative moldings, <br />brackets, trim or lattice work, ceramic tile, stone, glass block, or similar <br />materials. <br />e. Use of a landscaping treatment as part of the building's design, such as <br />planters or wall trellises. <br />f. Decorative or special railings, grill work, or landscape guards. <br />g. Landscaped trellises, canopies, or weather protection. <br />h. Sculptural or hand-crafted signs. <br />i. Special building elements, such as pilasters, entablatures, wainscots, canopies, <br />or marquees that exhibit nonstandard designs. <br />j. Other similar features or treatment that satisfies the intent of the guidelines as <br />approved by the City. <br />D. Measurements: Distances provided under this Ordinance shall be measured as the <br />shortest distance between the perimeters of the parcels at issue. <br />E. Compliance: Marijuana producers, marijuana processors, and marijuana retailers are <br />required to acquire all necessary business licenses and are required to comply with <br />municipal tax regulations and all other applicable City ordinances and regulations. <br />F. Establishment: <br />For 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. Enforcement. <br />Any violation of this Ordinance is subject to enforcement under the provisions of Chapter 1.20 of <br />the Everett Municipal Code or through action of the City Attorney seeking injunctive or other <br />civil relief in any court of competent jurisdiction. The violator will be responsible for costs, <br />including reasonable attorney fees. <br />Page 5 of 7 <br />