File #: 24-1129    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 11/4/2024 In control: City Council/Public Finance and Economic Development Authority/Parking Authority
On agenda: 11/18/2024 Final action:
Title: SUBJECT: Second Reading and Final Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Section 20.44.170, "Regulation of Commercial Cannabis Activities - Commercial Cannabis Business Permit Required," of Merced Municipal Code to Allow City Council Consideration of Alternative Sites for Retail Cannabis Business Applications Under Appeal, and Include a Local Ownership Element for Cannabis Retail Permits Issued after November 3, 2021 REPORT IN BRIEF Second reading and final adoption of an Ordinance amending section 20.44.170, "Regulation of Commercial Cannabis Activities - Commercial Cannabis Business Permit Required," of Merced Municipal Code to Allow City Council Consideration of Alternative Sites for Retail Cannabis Business Applications Under Appeal, and Include a Local Ownership Element for Cannabis Retail Permits Issued after November 3, 2021. RECOMMENDATION City Council - Adopt a motion adopting Ordinance 2571, an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Merced, California, Amending Section 2...
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 2571
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Report Prepared by: Jonnie Lan, AICP, Principal Planner, Development Services Department

 

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SUBJECT: Second Reading and Final Adoption of an Ordinance Amending Section 20.44.170, “Regulation of Commercial Cannabis Activities - Commercial Cannabis Business Permit Required,” of Merced Municipal Code to Allow City Council Consideration of Alternative Sites for Retail Cannabis Business Applications Under Appeal, and Include a Local Ownership Element for Cannabis Retail Permits Issued after November 3, 2021

 

REPORT IN BRIEF

Second reading and final adoption of an Ordinance amending section 20.44.170, “Regulation of Commercial Cannabis Activities - Commercial Cannabis Business Permit Required,” of Merced Municipal Code to Allow City Council Consideration of Alternative Sites for Retail Cannabis Business Applications Under Appeal, and Include a Local Ownership Element for Cannabis Retail Permits Issued after November 3, 2021.

 

RECOMMENDATION

City Council - Adopt a motion adopting Ordinance 2571, an Ordinance of the City Council of the City of Merced, California, Amending Section 20.44.170. “Regulation of Commercial Cannabis Activities - Commercial Cannabis Business Permit Required,” of Merced Municipal Code to Allow City Council Consideration of Alternative Sites for Retail Cannabis Business Applications Under Appeal, and Include a Local Ownership Element for Cannabis Retail Permits Issued after November 3, 2021.

 

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ALTERNATIVES

1.  Adopt the Ordinance, as recommended by the Planning Commission and staff; or,

2.  Adopt the Ordinance, subject to modifications by City Council (identify specific items to be amended in the motion); or,

3.  Deny; or,

4.  Refer to staff for reconsideration of specific items (to be addressed in the motion; or,

5.  Continue to a future City Council meeting (date and time to be specified in motion).

 

AUTHORITY

Merced Municipal Code Section 20.80, “Zoning Ordinance Amendments,” spells out procedures for amending the Zoning Ordinance.

CITY COUNCIL PRIORITIES 

As provided for in the City Council Goals and Priorities for Fiscal Year 2024/25.

 

DISCUSSION

Project Description

 

Zoning Ordinance Amendment #24-01 would modify the City’s regulations regarding cannabis sales (MMC 20.44.170) as described below.

 

The changes are contained in Draft Ordinance 2571 (Attachment 1) and also in Exhibit A of Planning Commission Resolution #4139 (Attachment 2). In general, the modifications can be summarized as follows:

 

1) Section 20.44.170(L)(1)(e) would add new text in the section allowing the applicant, after notification of a discrepancy, to amend or supplement the Merit-Based Selection Criteria information as well as other information currently outlined in the Ordinance within 10 days of notification.

 

2) Section 20.44.170(L)(1)(f)(vii) would add a section clarifying the applicant’s responsibility to include and clearly label the Selection Criteria in the application and any information that addresses the most recently adopted Merit-Based Scoring system Selection Criteria.

 

3) Section 20.44.170(L)(1)(g)(iv) would add text allowing the Director of Development Services, within 10 days of the rankings being released, the option to correct any errors in the calculation of the average score.

 

4) Section 20.44.170(L)(1)(g)(iv)(a) would add text clarifying that the qualified Commercial Cannabis Business Application List-Dispensaries/Retail established on August 19, 2022, shall be subject to the timelines established in this code.

 

5) Section 20.44.170(L)(1)(g)(iv)(c) would add text allowing the List mentioned above to be active until the last available Commercial Cannabis Business Retail Permit becomes operational and opens for business.

 

6) Section 20.44.170(L)(1)(g)(iv)(d) would add a section clarifying the process should a Commercial Cannabis Business Retail Permit fail to become operational and open for business.  

 

Background

 

The City adopted a cannabis sales land use ordinance in 2017 with a supplemental resolution in 2018, establishing the Merit Selection Criteria for retail/dispensaries. These adoptions established the land use policy and permitting procedures for retail dispensaries and non-dispensary uses, such as cultivation, distribution, manufacturing, and laboratory testing. All cannabis uses are required to obtain a Commercial Cannabis Business Permit, reviewed and approved by the Planning Commission. Cannabis dispensaries are the only cannabis use that has a merit-based approval system with a limited number of City-wide permits (4 at the time). Non-dispensary cannabis uses are processed on an individual basis and do not have a maximum number of permits that can be issued.

 

In August 2021, the City amended this ordinance to increase the number of retail permits from 4 to 5 and to also clarify various parts of the permitting process.

 

In August 2022, the City established the most recent list to support the 5th retail permit.  During that review and selection process, areas of the process that could be clarified were brought to the attention of City staff.  There are a number of amendments that are being considered at this time.

 

Cannabis permits have been issued since about 2018. Amendments to this ordinance have been made over time as the City has received feedback from the community, business owners, and cannabis business professionals.  The City also looks at other communities and compares processes and outcomes.

 

Planning Commission Action

 

On August 21, 2024, the Planning Commission reviewed the proposed ordinance amendments.  The Commission voted unanimously (7,0) to recommend approval to the City Council (refer to Planning Commission Resolution #4139 at Attachment 2).  The Planning Commission Staff Report (SR #24-808) is provided at Attachment 3 along with a memo, which described changes recommended after the Staff Report was issued at Attachment 4.

 

Environmental Review

 

Planning staff has conducted an environmental review (Environmental Review #24-21) of the project in accordance with the requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) and recommends the adoption of a Categorical Exemption (Attachment 5).

 

At the November 4, 2024, City Council meeting, Council approved the introduction of Ordinance 2571.

 

IMPACT ON CITY RESOURCES 

There is no impact on City resources and no appropriation of funds is needed.

 

ATTACHMENTS

1.  Ordinance 2571