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3 <br /> Is hereby amended to read as follows: <br /> C. Retailers: Marijuana retailers may operate in the City pursuant to the following <br /> restrictions: <br /> 1. Marijuana retailers must comply with all requirements of state law, Washington <br /> State Liquor Control Board and the City; <br /> 2. Marijuana retailers may locate only within the B-2, B-3, BMU, C-1, C-1R, C-2, <br /> E-1,E-1MUO, and M-2 zones; <br /> 3. Marijuana retailers may not locate in Neighborhood Business(B-1)zones; <br /> 4. Marijuana retailers may not locate in a building in which non-conforming retail <br /> uses have been established in residential zones (R-S, R-1, R-1(A), R-2, R-2(A), <br /> R-3,R-3(L),R-4,and R-5 zones); <br /> 5. Marijuana retailers may not locate within 1,000 feet of any parcel containing an <br /> elementary or secondary school, playground, recreation center or facility, child <br /> care center, public park, public transit center, or library, or any game arcade <br /> adthission to which is not restricted to persons aged twenty-one years or older; <br /> 6. Marijuana retailers may not locate within 2,500 feet of any other legally <br /> established marijuana retailer; <br /> 7. Customer parking for marijuana retailers must be on the public street side of the <br /> structure in which the marijuana retailer is located and may not be off of or <br /> adjacent to an alley. However, staff parking and business deliveries may occur on <br /> the alley side of the structure; <br /> 8. Vehicular access to the parking lot for a marijuana retailer shall be from the <br /> public street frontage and may not be from an alley. Any property located on a <br /> street from which vehicular access to the site from the street is prohibited by the <br /> City Engineer shall not be allowed for use as a marijuana retailer; <br /> 9. Marijuana retailers shall not be allowed on any parcel containing a residential use; <br /> 10. Marijuana retailers shall not be allowed on any parcel that is contiguous to a <br /> parcel containing residential use, unless the Planning Director, using Review <br /> Process II as described in EMC Title 15,finds the following: <br /> a. There is a physical separation between the two uses, such as another <br /> commercial building, or a substantial change in topography; <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; <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; <br /> 4 <br /> 19 <br />