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September 10, 2024 <br />Page 4 <br />Event section should be reviewed. If in indoor places, the Minnesota Clean Indoor Air <br />Act would continue to apply. <br />Two other aspects of Temporary Events are optional for the City. The City may restrict <br />events to specific locations (Section (P)(5)), and/or restrict events to specific hours <br />(Section (P)(6)). These items are highlighted for addition Council direction. <br />Apart from these issues, the draft has been written to apply the City’s other Temporary <br />Event requirements for permitting, and use of temporary shelters and sanitation. <br />8.Other. There are a few administrative options for the City to consider, including how to <br />“register” licensed establishments, enforcing compliance required by the law, and <br />addressing licensee reapplication, among a few others. These aspects of the ordinance <br />address clerical aspects of City operation rather than land use decision-making. <br />STAFF AND PLANNING COMMISSION RECOMMENDATION <br />The Planning Commission voted to pass the draft on to the City Council for its action. The <br />ordinance will typically be heard over three readings. Staff will be reviewing additional cross- <br />section references to ensure that other portions of the City Code are fully updated consistent <br />with the draft ordinance once adopted. <br />The cannabis topic is complex and has many facets that impact local government. Prior <br />decisions on cannabis regulation are incorporated into this comprehensive ordinance, now that <br />the State has created the model ordinance for local guidance. Municipal sales, law <br />enforcement, and other administrative or General Code aspects of the law are left to separate <br />consideration by City Council. <br />ATTACHMENTS <br />Exhibit A:Draft Ordinance Amendment <br />Exhibit B:Minn. Statutes Chapter 342.13 (Local Control) <br />44