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65A - RPT - REGARDING MEDICAL MARIJUANA INITIATIVE
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3/18/2013
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C. Within 500 feet from any existing public park, playground, day care, or school. <br />7. Source of medical marijuana. <br />a. Permitted Cooperative or Collective. On-site medical marijuana cultivation shall not <br />exceed twenty-five (25) percent of the total floor area, but in no case greater than <br />1,500 square feet and not exceed ten feet (10') in height. <br />b. Off-site Permitted Cultivation. Use Permit application and be updated annually. <br />C. Qualified Patients. Medical marijuana acquired from an individual qualified patient <br />shall received no monetary remittance, and the qualified patient is a member of the <br />medical marijuana cooperative or collective. Collective or cooperative may credit its <br />members for medical marijuana provided to the collective or cooperative, which they <br />may allocate to other members. <br />8. Operations Manual at a minimum include the following information: <br />a. Staff screening process including appropriate background checks. <br />b. Operating hours. <br />C. Site, floor plan of the facility. <br />d. Security measures located on the premises, including but not limited to, lighting, <br />alarms, and automatic law enforcement notification. <br />e. Screening, registration and validation process for qualified patients. <br />f. Qualified patient records acquisition and retention procedures. <br />g. Process for tracking medical marijuana quantities and inventory controls including <br />on-site cultivation, processing, and/or medical marijuana products received from <br />outside sources. <br />h. Measures taken to minimize or offset energy use from the cultivation or processing of <br />medical marijuana. <br />i. Chemicals stored, used and any effluent discharged into the City's wastewater and/or <br />storm water system. <br />9. Operating Standards. <br />a. No dispensing medical marijuana more than twice a day. <br />b. Dispense to an individual qualified patient who has a valid, verified physician's <br />recommendation. The medical marijuana cooperative or collective shall verify that <br />the physician's recommendation is current and valid. <br />C. Display the client rules and/or regulations at each building entrance. <br />d. Smoking, ingesting or consuming medical marijuana on the premises or in the <br />vicinity is prohibited. <br />e. Persons under the age of eighteen (18) are precluded from entering the premises. <br />f. No on-site display of marijuana plants. <br />g. No distribution of live plants, starts and clones on through Use Permit. <br />h. Permit the on-site display or sale of marijuana paraphernalia only through the Use <br />Permit. <br />i. Maintain all necessary permits, and pay all appropriate taxes. Medical marijuana <br />cooperatives or collectives shall also provide invoices to vendors to ensure vendor's <br />tax liability responsibility; <br />j. Submit an "Annual Performance Review Report" which is intended to identify <br />effectiveness of the approved Use Permit, Operations Manual, and Conditions of <br />Approval, as well as the identification and implementation of additional procedures as <br />deemed necessary. <br />k. Monitoring review fees shall accompany the "Annual Performance Review Report" <br />for costs associated with the review and approval of the report. <br />10. Permit Revocation or Modification. A use permit may be revoked or modified for non- <br />compliance with one or more of the items described above." <br />© 2009 California Police Chiefs Assn. 17 All Rights Reserved <br />65A-78
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