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5 <br /> <br />Changes to allow cannabis businesses in Commercial Districts in LEC 105.12.870 and <br />105.12.920: <br /> <br /> LC CC C BP MU-C MU-BP <br />Sales of Merchandise: <br />Cannabis Cultivation N N N C N N <br />Cannabis Event, Temporary N N P P P P <br />Cannabis Mezzobusiness N N N C N C <br />Cannabis Microbusiness N N N C N C <br />Cannabis Sales N N C C C C <br />Cannabis Wholesaling N N N C N C <br />Lower-Potency Hemp <br />Edible Manufacturing <br />N N N C N C <br />Lower-Potency Hemp <br />Edible Sales <br />N N C C C C <br />Accessory Uses: <br />Cannabis Delivery N N C C C C <br />District Abbreviations: <br />LC = Limited Commercial, CC = Convenience Commercial, C = Commercial, BP = Business <br />Park/Light Manufacturing District, MU-C = Mixed Use Commercial, MU-BP = Mixed Use <br />Business Park <br /> <br />Buffers/Setbacks <br />State statute allows cities to adopt restrictions if they choose by prohibiting registrations within: <br />• 1,000 feet of a school <br />• 500 feet of a daycare <br />• 500 feet of a residential treatment facility <br />• 500 feet from an attraction in a public park regularly used by minors, such as a playground <br />or athletic field. <br /> <br />Staff have drafted an ordinance with all buffers adopted as the most restrictive option. However, <br />the buffers from daycare and residential treatment facilities are more difficult to administer and <br />may be less of a concern for public safety. <br />Odor Control <br />OCM has left odor control to be controlled at the local level aside from Minnesota Pollution <br />Control Standards for nuisances. The draft standards include a condition that odor control systems <br />be installed for uses where odor would be expected as part of the regular businesses (indoor <br />cultivation, manufacturing, wholesaling). In researching standards for this, some communities <br />require verification from a qualified industrial hygienist that appropriate odor control systems have