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MEMORANDUM <br />To:Mayor Webster and St. Anthony Village City Council <br />From:Stephen Grittman, City Planner <br />Date:City Council Meeting – June 25, 2024 <br />GC Project No.140.00 <br />Request:Cannabis – Zoning Ordinance Amendments <br />Property Address: NA <br />Property PID:NA <br />PROJECT DESCRIPTION <br />The City Council considered the first reading of amendments to the Zoning Ordinance related to <br />cannabis retailing at its regular meeting on June 11, 2024. The Council discussed aspects of the <br />proposed ordinance, with two suggested additions to the language. First was the inclusion of <br />residential substance abuse treatment centers to the list of land uses that would be included in <br />the separation buffers being created by the Code. The second was to increase the proposed <br />separation buffer for child care centers to 300 feet, from the Planning Commission’s <br />recommendation of 100 feet. <br />The attached ordinance includes those changes. The language of the code recommends that <br />the separation from treatment centers to be listed as “licensed” centers by the State of <br />Minnesota. The City has the ability to research properly licensed facilities and make an <br />informed judgment about distance and registration. There are some “treatment” facilities that <br />operate as “sober houses” or other similar unlicensed programming which would not be <br />trackable. Staff has inserted a 300 foot separation buffer for these uses in the proposed <br />language. <br />CITY COUNCIL ACTION <br />Staff requests that the City Council consider the second reading of the attached Ordinance <br />2024-03. Staff continues to recommend that the moratorium ordinance enacted last August <br />continue in force as further materials are generated by the State of Minnesota over the next <br />several months. <br />The material below was included as a part of the first reading packet, but is included again for <br />additional background if needed. <br />49
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