Planning Commission
MEETING DATE: 4/18/2018
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CASE NO. Conditional Use Permit No. 17-039
APPLICANT: The Holistic Care Exchange, Yuhsin Wen
LOCATION: 68900 Perez Road, Suite B (APN: 687-330-004 and -009)
REQUEST: Consider a Conditional Use Permit application to operate a cannabis business (cultivation, manufacturing and distribution/transportation site) within an existing industrial building in the I-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District located at 68900 Perez Road, Suite B.
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STAFF PLANNER:
Salvador Quintanilla, Associate Planner
RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
APPROVE an exemption to the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Section No. 15301, Class No. 1 (Existing Facilities).
APPROVE Conditional Use Permit No. 17-039 subject to the attached Conditions of Approval and based on the findings contained in the staff report.
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FINDINGS:
APPROVAL OF AN EXEMPTION TO CEQA based on the findings, the project qualifies as Categorically Exempt under Section No. 15301, Class No. 1 (Existing Facilities) of the State CEQA Guidelines.
APPROVAL OF CONDITIONAL USE PERMIT NO. 17-039, subject to the attached conditions of approval, and based on the following findings:
1. The cannabis business to be located at 68900 Perez Road, Suite B, in the I-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District is authorized as a conditional use per the City of Cathedral City Zoning Ordinance, Chapter 9.40.
2. The cannabis business as well as all operations as conducted therein, fully complies with all applicable building, electrical, zoning and fire codes, accessibility requirements of the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and all relevant City and State Law. Staff has reviewed the site and floor plans submitted and determined that, as conditioned herein, the cannabis business will comply with all relevant building codes, zoning, and the ADA.
3. The cannabis business fully complies with and meets all operating criteria required pursuant to State Laws, Chapter 5.88 of the City Municipal Code (CCMC), any other provisions of the CCMC, and any specific, additional operating procedures and measures as may be imposed as conditions of approval in this in this conditional use permit. The applicant has been granted local licenses (MCL No. 17-029) in accordance with Chapter 5.88 of the CCMC, and in granting the local licenses the City Manager determined that the cannabis business was in compliance with all applicable laws regarding the operation of the business.
4. The cannabis business is necessary or desirable for the development of the community, is in harmony with the various elements or objectives of the general plan, and is not detrimental to existing uses or to uses specifically permitted in the zone in which the proposed use is to be located. By allowing cannabis businesses in certain zones, the City Council has determined that cannabis businesses are necessary and desirable for the development of the community, is consistent with the general plan, and will not be detrimental to other uses in the zones.
5. The site for the cannabis business is adequate in size and shape to accommodate such use and any and all of the yards setbacks and walls or fences, landscaping and other features required in order to adjust such use to those existing or permitted future uses on land in the neighborhood. The cannabis business meets all site development standards.
6. The site for the cannabis business relates properly to streets and highways which are designed and improved to carry the type and quantity of traffic generated or to be generated by the proposed use. The cannabis business primary collector street is Perez Road, which has adequate capacity to serve the limited traffic that will be generated by the use.
7. The applicant agrees to comply with any and all of the conditions imposed by the Planning Commission or be subjected to a revocation hearing.
BACKGROUND:
City ordinances allow for the establishment of cannabis businesses (dispensaries, cultivation, distribution/transportation and manufacturing sites) within certain zoning districts of the City, subject to a Conditional Use Permit (CUP). The ordinances regulating cannabis businesses are codified at CCMC Chapters 5.88 and 9.108 (the “Ordinance”).
Under the ordinance, cannabis businesses are required to obtain both a cannabis license (local license) and CUP. For the local license, applicants are required to submit various documents such as the ownership structure of the cannabis business, a general description of the products and services to be provided and security and delivery plans. In addition, all owners, directors, officers and persons who are managing or otherwise responsible for the activities of a proposed cannabis business must submit to a background check. The City Manager, or his designee, shall decide whether to approve or deny a local license application.
A Local License application for distribution/transportation was submitted on October 17, 2017. The CUP application was submitted on October 30, 2017. Subsequently, on December 24, 2017, the applicant amended both applications to add cultivation and manufacturing. The Local License application was reviewed by staff including the Police Department, the background check completed and the cultivation, manufacturing and distribution/transportation licenses were granted on February 28, 2018 (see Attachment 6, 7 and 8).
The Architectural Review Committee (ARC) reviewed the project on April 4, 2018, with no comments and approved the project to move forward to the Planning Commission. The Planning Commission will take final action on this matter unless it is appealed to the City Council.
ANALYSIS:
The project site is located within the I-1 (Light Industrial) Zoning District. The surrounding uses include retail and commercial service uses, an auto glass repair facility, and other cannabis businesses. Pursuant to CCMC section 9.108.090, a combined cultivation, manufacturing, and distribution/transportation site may only be located within the I-1 (Light Industrial) or CBP-2 (Commercial Business Park) zoning districts.
Furthermore, no cultivation, manufacturing and distribution/transportation site shall be located: a) within six-hundred (600) feet of a school, day care center, or youth center; b) within three hundred (300) feet of a residential zone, or c) within two hundred and fifty (250) feet of East Palm Canyon Drive. Staff has confirmed that the subject location does not violate any of the applicable location restrictions set forth in the CCMC.
The site is licensed for cultivation, manufacturing and distribution/transportation. The extraction equipment will be CO2 based and located within a separate room. The Fire Department has reviewed the proposal and approved the conceptual plan subject to the formal review and approval of a plan check submittal which shall comply with the requirements and standards contained in the Cannabis Extraction for Commercial Manufacturing Facilities section of the Fire Department Development Guidelines (see Attachment 10).
The existing one-story building is approximately 13,978 square feet and is comprised of two suites. The cannabis operation will be in Suite B (6,936 square feet) and will be compromised of 2,462 square feet of manufacturing, 510 square feet of distribution/transportation, 200 square feet of cultivation, and approximately 3,764 square feet for an office, storage and security rooms, restrooms, and other ancillary space.
There are a number of improvements proposed to the site including the retrofitting of the existing trash enclosure to City standard and construction of a new trash enclosure, the addition of a four-foot-high tubular steel fence to the existing wall along the rear property line, renovation of the existing landscaping, new sidewalk, and repaving and restriping of the parking areas including the designation of van accessible handicapped parking spaces.
As recommended by the Architectural Review Committee, the building will be repainted in the existing gray color scheme. A metal panel screen will be installed on the roof, screening the mechanical equipment from the public right-of-way and painted to match the building. No other exterior changes to the building are proposed.
ENVIRONMENTAL ANALYSIS:
Categorical Exemption under Section No. 15301, Class No. 1 (Existing Facilities) of the State CEQA Guidelines, which allows tenant improvements in existing buildings to be exempt. Since there is no outside expansion, this qualifies for a Class No. 1 Exemption.
NOTE: The City of Cathedral City Planning Department is custodian of the documents or other material, which constitute the record of proceedings upon this decision is based.
PUBLIC NOTIFICATION:
This project and the environmental determination were noticed in accordance with the City Municipal Code and CEQA (see Attachment 9).
ATTACHMENTS:
Attachment 1: Conditions of Approval
Attachment 2: Site Plan
Attachment 3: Floor Plan
Attachment 4: Colored Elevations
Attachment 5: Landscape Plan
Attachment 6: Local License Distribution/Transportation
Attachment 7: Local License Manufacturing
Attachment 8: Local License Cultivation
Attachment 9: Public Hearing Notice
Attachment 10: Cathedral City Fire Department Guidelines