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ORDINANCE 2024-05 <br />(d) 500 feet of an attraction within a public park that is regularly used by <br />minors, including a playground or athletic field. <br />Pursuant to Minn. Stat. 462.367 subd. 14, nothing in Section 3.1 shall prohibit an <br />active cannabis business or a cannabis business seeking registration from <br />continuing operation at the same site if any school, daycare, residential treatment <br />facility, or attraction within a public park that is regularly used by minors moves <br />within the minimum buffer zone. <br />(M) Zoning and Land Use <br />(1) Cannabis businesses licensed or endorsed for Cultivation, Hemp <br />Manufacture, Hemp or Cannabis Wholesale, Cannabis Transportation, Cannabis <br />Delivery, Cannabis Mezzobusiness, or Cannabis Microbusiness, are permitted in <br />the Light Industrial District, and subject to all other regulations of the City Code <br />and as required by Section 154.140 through Section 154.144. Such uses shall not <br />be permitted any retail activity or endorsements to qualify as permitted uses in the <br />L-I, Light Industrial District. <br />(2) Cannabis businesses licensed for cannabis retail are a permitted use in the C- <br />Commercial District, and subject to all other regulations of the City Code and as <br />required by Section 154.120 through Section 125. <br />(N) Hours of Operation. <br />The sale of cannabis at any retail business shall be prohibited between 2 a.m. and 8 <br />a.m., Monday through Saturday, and between 2 a.m. and 10 a.m. on Sundays. <br />.(O) Advertising. Cannabis businesses are permitted to erect signage as allowed by the <br />City’s sign regulations in Chapter 157 of the City Code. <br />(P) Temporary Cannabis Events. Any individual or business seeking to obtain a cannabis <br />event license must provide OCM information about the time, location, layout, number of <br />business participants, and hours of operation. No cannabis event shall last for more than <br />four (4) days. A cannabis event organizer must receive City approval, including obtaining <br />any necessary permits or licenses issued by a local unit of government before holding a <br />cannabis event. <br />(1) License or Permit Required for Temporary Cannabis Events <br />(a) License Required. A cannabis event organizer license entitles the <br />license holder to organize a temporary cannabis event lasting no more than <br />four days. In addition to the requirements of this section, the applicant <br />shall follow and be subject to the applicable requirements of Section <br />154.190, Temporary Structures and Uses.