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HomeMy WebLinkAbout2017-01-26 Study Session - Cannabis Regulation • ... CITY DE All DESERT ,,, „ %i 7P 73-510 FRED WARING DRIVE Aips Web i PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA 92260-2578 '•` �--�=-'',Q�"' TEL: 760 346-06 i i ;o ,j�� -��e .•'4TE'�i'n,fiy��``;�• info@cityofpalmdesert.org =973 C NOTICE OF STUDY SESSION OF THE PALM DESERT CITY COUNCIL NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the Palm Desert City Council will convene for a Study Session Thursday, January 26, 2017, at 2:00 p.m. in the Administrative Conference Room of the Palm Desert Civic Center, 73510 Fred Waring Drive, Palm Desert, California 92260. Said Study Session will be for the purpose of discussing Cannabis Regulation following voter-approval of the Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA) at the November 8, 2016, Statewide General Election. RA HELLE D. KLASS N, CITY CLER CITY OF PALM DESERT, CALIFORNIA January 20, 2017 NO ACTION WILL BE TAKEN AT THE STUDY SESSION. PURPOSE OF THE STUDY SESSION IS INFORMATION ONLY. �r PAIXIFR OX AFCY(LER PAPFR 4. ,. , „, Prop 64 — Recreational Marijuana Update . AlowN0m!,... t..=1YIN,\ - .„(11/c4 -- - ------ --i— ,,--poN.:. „ ,�a s-a ''`g' r �� _ s?'x. , firs` • Y :--k•TMMZO!';' ' • r Alktoilmompktla -1 1, —,) '� � _ z# a. - �` :set.` -1111 S _"" Council Study Session . „ 4...„...• . ,.. . . .. January 26, 2017 !,, ,..,: ::._ ..-_ , . CALIFORNIA Eic State Laws Regulating Marijuana A U • Medical Marijuana Regulation and Safety r � Act (MMRSA) - Bureau of Marijuana Control (BMC) it I‘t, 119 licensing types PROP 64 - Strong local land use control California Marijuana Legalization Initiative • Adult Use of Marijuana Act (AUMA) .,. (Proposition 64) - Legalizes Adult Use (over 21) - Allows Property Owners to cultivate up to 6 plants BMM� '�e - Establishes State Excise Tax of 15%, State 40- yEPL OF rye isCultivation Tax of $9.25 on flowers, $2.75 on non- cr4, � wi„, separateA . flowers for both medical and recreational - Local governments can establish tax - Allows local land use control /'r- , cgCtF.WO% BUREAU OF MEDICAL MARIJUANA REGULATION pirPr"-- .... _ __ . ...., ..._ �_ - .,_ Local Control _ ,. - - _ i --, -74- t . .+; : ., • Cityshould establish Ordinances to ,� a, �` address: Personal Use •`` — Commercial Use .� ?" Medicinal Use Iar.J'Rt"F t sh`F � fa('.4 i s•j i it i • +4 Tom. ._ $ w - • City s can choose to ban/regulate. ,.P•' ,IP.• '} - "�` � :, - Retail • • . 'r� ,� - Medical Dispensaries ,. 14.1 .� ~ " `'. ` "+ - Delivery (to/from) ti4,.., } - Outdoor Cultivation or �j - Any State licensed bus• iness type • City's cannot ban Personal Indoor a •,,... ,, y} f +fie_ ��.. i� , a. *fir ? � , b. '"...,pL ..., —,. ..- r ,- Cultivation (up to 6 plants) o _ Cri • . '' ExistingCit Re ulations Y g = • Current City Ordinance prohibits all It limpar*VAIttlwoilr Medicinal Marijuana operations (Chapter .. . , t tiii al 25.34.120) ,.:' ,, ..— t , 4 - r • City's Ordinance regulating "smoking" • applies to marijuana (Chapter 8.36) a �` 4 .."-I l " • AUMAprohibits outdoor smokingin �' � � riglu ; public spaces and within 1,000 feet of _ r , _' school, park, other public spaces. _ , ' _ << • Current Zoning Ordinance omits ,' � Xis-� recreational and personal marijuana , 1' I t l ' ...... ..... .., • A.. Igo, CityRegulationsPotential ili • AUMA allows for "reasonable" regulation _ 0 1114" l''''t, .,,,,*71! ,.....,.. - . ..._.-. \ P "Nr"..2, . t for personal use , ►. ' - Prohibit outdoor grows � - Require registration / owner authorization - Require business licensing - Inspections for indoor growth (safety) c‘t?i lililf ' • Separate Medical/Recreation Use/Personal rri W 'G • Limit to commercial operations to specific '�°it ��� zoningdistricts � � - Require CUP - Separation requirements ,'~ - Square footage maximums j 1 i r , ,j k #� GIs. 3 "i.,ydo-� y' `"!!ems � .`, 3 y DTI ,l}3 4;: .. 'Y. • k % to '-•- �' . iiita ' M'" „, MEANWHILE WIJ WASHINGTON - ,-,: ‘ „,.,-, - _ .,,,....„ . �� Other Considerations .„....,.,.,,..- ,„ , ,,,., II • Controlled Substance Act (Federal) t • $1 Billion estimated State Revenue (yearl) Recreational Marijuana 1.egajiiatiou in the 1.. ,. Currently,eight states allow recreational marijuana use. WA • State Grants in ND „A,,, µN mil ID Lc r MA -s.,, MI ITT RI �" NE A ON pA — 60% to youth programs, education, prevention, LAD DE CA CO KS +rt0 KY m'la •DC treatment MI IN SC AZ NM "" MSALGA — 20% environmental clean up / restoration 01, Tx LA FL - 20% reduce DUI and other health impacts —Legal Recreational Use _. . • Cities that ban marijuana uses are not `�� -\' : a. eligible for grants ''144. i � • Local tax on commercial operations . ' .;. ; r° :� `� :, - 37/39 local taxes passed in 2016