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City Council Regular Meeting Minutes <br />June 11, 2024 <br />Page 4 <br />1 Councilmember Doolan asked if the process of notifying the neighbors included communication <br />2 that a neighbor has an allergy would the application be dismissed at that time. Councilmember <br />3 Doolan recognized Richard Santar for all his research and the Planning Commission and Park <br />4 Commissions for their in-depth review and comments. Councilmember Doolan asked about the <br />5 keeping of bees in Section A. She assumes this addresses liability and by passing this ordinance <br />6 the City is not assuming any liability. In Section G the language needs updating regarding <br />7 renewal. Compliance with the Code is not a defense for a civil issue. <br />8 <br />9 Mayor Webster noted that the beekeeping application requires proof of learning about the <br />10 keeping of bees. This differs from the ordinance regarding the keeping of chickens. Mayor <br />11 Webster suggested staff address the concern if there is a new allergy determined by a resident <br />12 after the bees are in place. Councilmember Doolan stated if an allergy is determined that would <br />13 result in a nuisance claim against the applicant/beekeeper. Mr. Grittman stated that would be <br />14 between the neighbors. Upon notification to neighbors if an allergy is determined it will be <br />15 brought to the Council when considering the application. <br />16 <br />17 Councilmember Jenson asked how other communities handled this. Mr. Grittman stated he could <br />18 obtain the information from the Code Official Richard Santar. Councilmember Stephens stated it <br />19 would be nice to know what other cities are doing as far as allergies are handled. Mayor Webster <br />20 stated she is curious to see how other cities handle this. <br />21 <br />22 Motion by Councilmember Doolan, seconded by Councilmember Stephens, to approve First <br />23 Reading of Ordinance 2024-02 – Amending the St. Anthony City Code by Amending Title IX <br />24 Sections 91.06 and 91.56 of the City Code Relating to Animals. <br />25 <br />26 Motion carried 5-0. <br />27 <br />28 B.Ordinance 2024-03 – Amending the St. Anthony City Code, by Amending Title XI <br />29 Section 152.188 Relating to Regulation of the Sale and Distribution of Cannabis <br />30 Products. <br />31 <br />32 City Planner Steve Grittman reviewed as the City has discussed, the State of Minnesota has <br />33 passed legislation during the 2023 legislative session legalizing various aspects of cannabis use, <br />34 sales, agriculture, and manufacturing. The legislation follows 2022 legalization of certain low- <br />35 potency hemp-based THC products. The City of St. Anthony subsequently adopted regulations <br />36 for hemp-THC products. <br />37 <br />38 In August of 2023, the City adopted a moratorium on cannabis-related businesses (as authorized <br />39 by the legislation), in anticipation of the State’s establishment of an agency and rule-making <br />40 activities. The State has created the Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) to carry out the <br />41 requirements of the legislation, with an originally-anticipated start date of January, 2025. While <br />42 that date may shift some, the City is seeking to update its zoning regulations to comply with the <br />43 local land use impacts of the legislation. A draft ordinance establishing basic zoning regulations <br />44 was provided for Council consideration. <br />45 <br />8
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