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11 <br />STUDY OF MEDICAL CANNABIS MANUFACTURERS AND CANNABIS FACILITIES <br />CITY OF SAINT ANTHONY VILLAGE <br /> <br /> <br />R-1A Single-Family Lakeshore District <br />Purpose: “to create and maintain lakeshore areas for single-family detached residences <br />which, due to the natural amenity of the lake, and the topographic characteristics, call for zoning <br />regulations which are somewhat different from other single-family districts and which are <br />designed for the preservation of natural areas.” City Code § 152.050. The R-1A District does <br />not specifically permit any use that would allow cannabis facilities. City Code § 152.052-53. <br />R-2 Two-Family District <br />Purpose: “to provide areas which are best suited for a higher density than single-family <br />dwellings, and which may serve as a transitional use between R-1 or R-1A Districts and other <br />districts.” City Code § 152.065. The R-2 District does not specifically permit any use that <br />would allow cannabis facilities. City Code § 152.066-67. <br />R-3 Townhouse District <br />Purpose: “to provide areas where the natural amenities such as trees, hills and bodies of <br />water are preserved by encouraging development of medium density housing surrounded by <br />common open space, which may serve as a transitional use between less dense residential <br />districts and other districts, and which provide for alternatives to 1- and 2-family detached <br />dwellings.” City Code § 152.085. The R-3 District does not specifically permit any use that <br />would allow cannabis facilities. City Code § 152.087-88. <br />R-4 Multiple-Family District <br />Purpose: “to provide areas for housing other than 1- and 2-family dwellings and <br />townhouses, and which may serve as a transitional use between less dense residential uses and <br />nonresidential uses.” City Code § 152.100. The R-4 District allows for service or convenience <br />type businesses, including pharmacies, as a permitted condition use. See City Code <br />§ 152.102(a). <br />C General Commercial District <br />Purpose: “to provide areas for retail sales and services located and regulated so as to <br />minimize adverse effects on neighboring residential districts and congestion of public streets.” <br />City Code § 152.120. Within the C District, “drug stores” and “Physicians, dentists and health <br />care professionals” are permitted uses. City Code § 152.121. <br />LI Light Industrial District <br />Purpose: “to designate areas for, and regulate the development of, light industry. Areas <br />are designated as light industrial due to the proximity of high capacity roadways or rail facilities <br />and existing development, and regulated to enhance the compatibility of light industrial uses and <br />uses within the commercial and residential districts.” City Code § 152.140. Within the LI <br />District, “[w]arehouses, wholesalers or distributors for pharmaceuticals” are a permitted use. <br />19
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