File #: 2016-25    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Staff Report Status: Passed
File created: 1/19/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 1/27/2016 Final action: 1/27/2016
Title: Second Reading of an Ordinance Adding Section 5.88 to the Municipal Code relating to Medical Cannabis
Sponsors: City Manager, Charles McClendon
Attachments: 1. Cathedral City Medical Cannabis Ordinance_Cultivation and Dispensaries-Chapter 5 Final (January 13 2015)
Related files: 2016-38, 2016-53
City Council

MEETING DATE: 1/27/2016
TITLE:
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Second Reading of an Ordinance Adding Section 5.88 to the Municipal Code relating to Medical Cannabis
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FROM:
Charlie McClendon, City Manager

RECOMMENDATION:
Recommendation
Staff recommends the City Council approve the Second Reading and adoption of an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Cathedral City, California, adding Section 5.88 of the Cathedral City Municipal Code relating to Medical Cannabis.
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BACKGROUND:
At the September 23, 2015 City Council Meeting, Council approved an Agreement with Vicente Sederberg, LLC, for Special Counsel for legal services related to medical marijuana cultivation, processing and testing as well as dispensaries. During the study session on November 16, 2015, Shawn Hauser and Jordan Wellington from Vincente Sederberg, LLC provided a list of fundamental structural issues and their recommendations for consideration and received comments from the Council. A draft ordinance prepared by Vicente Sederberg was presented at the December 9, 2015 Council meeting and Council directed staff to bring an ordinance amendment back for first reading on January 13, 2016. The ordinance passed on January 13 and is now presented for second reading and adoption. If approved, the ordinance will become effective on February 26, 2016.


DISCUSSION:
The proposed ordinance separates the requirements in the current Section 9.108.050 that mandate possession of a Business License and conditional use permit (CUP), leaving CUP criteria in Section 9.108, and proposing a new Section 5.86 in Title 5, Business Regulations, which includes all of the specific medical cannabis cultivation-related licensing requirements. The proposed ordinance requires the applicant to first obtain a business license before applying for a conditional use permit, and adds specific distance requirements for cultivation sites and more exact criteria for the CUP application process...

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