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The City shall immediately notify the OCM in writing the grounds for the <br />suspension. OCM will provide City and cannabis business retailer a response to <br />the complaint within seven calendar days and perform any necessary inspections <br />within 30 calendar days. <br />2.5.3 Length of Suspension. <br />The suspension of a cannabis retail business registration may be for up to 30 <br />calendar days, unless OCM suspends the license for a longer period. The <br />business may not make sales to customers if their registration is suspended. The <br />City may reinstate a registration if it determines that the violations have been <br />resolved. The City shall reinstate a registration if OCM determines that the <br />violation(s) have been resolved. <br />2.5.4 Civil Penalties. <br />Subject to Minn. Stat. 342.22, subd. 5(e) the City may impose a civil penalty, as <br />specified in the City’s Fee Schedule, for registration violations, not to exceed <br />$2,000. <br />2.6 Limiting of Registrations <br />The City shall limit the number of cannabis retail businesses to no fewer than one <br />registration for every 12,500 residents within (insert local legal boundaries here). <br />The City shall limit the number of cannabis retail businesses to one(1). <br />Section 3. Requirements for Cannabis Businesses <br />3.1 Minimum Buffer Requirements <br />3.1.1 The City shall prohibit the operation of a retail cannabis business within the <br />following buffer distances, measured from the primary public entrance of the cannabis business <br />to the primary entrance of the use identified herein: <br />(1) 1,000 feet of a school. <br />(2) 300 feet of a day care. <br />(3) 300 feet of a residential treatment facility. <br />(4) 500 feet of an attraction within a public park that is regularly used by minors, <br />including a playground or athletic field. <br />Pursuant to Minn. Stat. 462.367 subd. 14, nothing in Section 3.1 shall prohibit an active <br />cannabis business or a cannabis business seeking registration from continuing operation <br />at the same site if a (school/daycare/residential treatment facility/attraction within a <br />public park that is regularly used by minors) moves within the minimum buffer zone. <br />3.2 Zoning and Land Use <br />3.2.1. Cultivation.
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