File #: RES 18-032    Name: REF150048/REF160042 - Commerical Cannabis Regulations
Type: BoS Resolution Status: Scheduled PM
File created: 3/9/2018 In control: Advance Reports Over 50 Pages
On agenda: 3/9/2018 Final action:
Title: REF150048 - INLAND AND REF160042 - COASTAL COMMERCIAL CANNABIS (MARIJUANA) REGULATIONS Public hearing to consider adopting: 1. An ordinance amending the Monterey County Coastal Implementation Plan, Part 1 and Part 2 (Title 20, coastal zoning ordinance) of the Monterey County Code to regulate commercial cannabis activities in the coastal zone of unincorporated Monterey County; 2. A resolution amending the text of the North County Land Use Plan to allow permitting of commercial cannabis activities at the former Kaiser National Refractories site; 3. An ordinance amending Title 21 (non-coastal zoning ordinance) to remove the 1,500-foot setback between commercial cannabis retailers and instead to require a finding of public convenience or necessity for all commercial cannabis retailer Use Permits, and to remove the 600-foot setback from drug recovery facilities and public parks, and add a 600-foot setback from playgrounds, child care centers and youth centers for all types of commercial...
Attachments: 1. Board Report, 2. Attachment A - Project Discussion, 3. Attachment B - Coastal Commisison certified Ordinance amending Title 20 (clean version), 4. Attachment C - Coastal Commission certified Ordinance amending Title 20 (redline), 5. Attachment D - Resolution amending the text North County Land Use Plan, 6. Attachment E – PC Recommendation on ordinance and LUP text amendment (Res. 17-047), 7. Attachment F - BOS Res. of Intent to adopt ordinance and LUP text amendment (Res. 17-501), 8. Attachment G - CCC res. approving the Monterey County LCP Amendment, 9. Attachment H - Draft Ordinance amending Title 21 - setback requirements (clean version), 10. Attachment I - Draft Ordinance amending Title 21 - setbacks requirements (redline version), 11. Attachment J - Draft Resolution of Intent to adopt an ordinance amending (Title 20) - setbacks, 12. Attachment K - PC Recommendation on ordinance amending setback requirements (Res. 18-007)
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REF150048 - INLAND AND REF160042 - COASTAL
COMMERCIAL CANNABIS (MARIJUANA) REGULATIONS
Public hearing to consider adopting:
1. An ordinance amending the Monterey County Coastal Implementation Plan, Part 1 and Part 2 (Title 20, coastal zoning ordinance) of the Monterey County Code to regulate commercial cannabis activities in the coastal zone of unincorporated Monterey County;
2. A resolution amending the text of the North County Land Use Plan to allow permitting of
commercial cannabis activities at the former Kaiser National Refractories site;
3. An ordinance amending Title 21 (non-coastal zoning ordinance) to remove the 1,500-foot setback between commercial cannabis retailers and instead to require a finding of public convenience or necessity for all commercial cannabis retailer Use Permits, and to remove the 600-foot setback from drug recovery facilities and public parks, and add a 600-foot setback from playgrounds, child care centers and youth centers for all types of commercial cannabis activities; and
4. A resolution of intent to adopt an ordinance amending the Monterey County Coastal Implementation Plan, Part 1 (Title 20 coastal zoning ordinance) to remove the 1,500-foot setback between commercial cannabis retailers and instead require a finding of public convenience or necessity for all commercial cannabis retailer Coastal Development Permits, and to remove the 600-foot setback from drug recovery facilities and public parks, and add a 600-foot setback from playgrounds, child care centers, and youth centers for all types of commercial cannabis activities.
(Item 4 will only be considered if the ordinance amending the Monterey County Coastal Implementation Plan Parts 1 and 2, Title 20 is adopted (described in Item 1 above)).
Location: County-wide
Proposed CEQA action: Statutorily exempt pursuant to Business and Professions Code Section 26055(h) (CEQA exemption for the adoption of local commercial cannabis regulations that require subsequent discret...

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