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From: Kerry Bigelow
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Subject: FW:Additional document from Laura Wilkinson
Attachments: Issues and Proposed Revisions to Chula Vista Marijuana Business Proposal.docx
Kerry Bigelow, MMc I City Clerk I Office of the City Clerk
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From: Leslie Wolf Branscomb
Sent:Tuesday, February 27, 2018 8:13 PM
To: Kerry Bigelow<KBigelow@chulavistaca.gov>
Subject:Additional document from Laura Wilkinson
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Issues and Proposed Revisions to
Chula Vista Marijuana Business
Proposal
Contents
Issue:The address requirement for phase one does not require premise owners approval if premise is
not leased nor owned by the applicant. 1
Issue:The restriction on applicants who have been previously fined for marijuana businesses is too
broad. 2
Issue:The exclusion for a past felonies is overly broad, not allowing for mistakes in the far past to
preiudice individuals today. 2
Issue: The Phase One Application Process is not clearly described 3
Issue: No guidance as to the tax measure the council is contemplating putting on the June ballot,
despite the ordinance being contingent on this tax measure passing. 3
Issue:The definition of"Youth Business" is so broad; it could include any eating establishment where
families are present, and many other unforeseen businesses. 4
Issue: By combining the limit on storefront and delivery retail operations, and mandating that at least
one delivery only licensed be issued, the district limits may be fulfilled by delivery services, eliminating
all storefront retailers. 4
Issue: Storefront Retailers will only be allowed to sell adult use marijuana, depriving medical patients
the benefits of the variety and customer service of a storefront location. 4
Issue: An application may be denied, without the ability to resubmit for a year, due to a missing
field. 4
Issue: Storefront Retailers cannot conduct deliveries 5
Issue: The address requirement for phase one does not require premise owners approval if
premise is not leased nor owned by the applicant.
This could lead to speculative applicants who have not even acquired and may not have the ability to
acquire a suitable property monopolizing the lottery. If the current owner of the property at the time of
application is not the applicant, it should be required that the owners' permission is obtained.
Citation: Page 14, Section 5.19.050.A.2 City License Application Process.—Site
Identification Phase 1
2.Site Identification.Phase One Applicants must also identify and submit a proposed site for its proposed
Commercial Cannabis Business.Such submittal shall include the address and a general description of the
proposed site location.In the event the site xvill be leased from another Person,the Applicant shall be required
to provide a signed and notarized statement from the Owner(s)of the site on a form approved by the City
acknowledging that the Owner(s) of the site: (a)has read this Chapter;(b)acknowledges and agrees to comply
with all Premises Owner requirements set forth herein;and(c) the site is available for the operation of the
Commercial Cannabis Business on terms already agreed to or to be negotiated with the Applicant that are or
shall be consistent with the requirements of this Chapter.
Suggested Revision: Require that Phase One Applications be submitted for an applicant AND
their proposed-marijuana business location.
2.Site Identification.Phase One Applicants must also identif-, and submit a proposed site for its proposed
Commercial Cannabis Business.Such submittal shall include the address and a general description of the
proposed site location.In the event the site wi14 be leased r•e•-, anethef.Person is not currently oR-ned by the
applicant,the Applicant shall be required to provide a signed and notarized statement from the Owner(s) of
the site on a form approved by the CitS,acknowledging that the Owner(s)of the site: (a)has read this Chapter,
(b)acknowledges and agrees to comply with all Premises Owner requirements set forth herein;and(c) the site
is available for the operation of the Commercial Cannabis Business on terms already agreed to or to be
negotiated with the Applicant that are or shall be consistent with the requirements of this Chapter.
Issue: The restriction on applicants who have been previously fined for marijuana
businesses is too broad.
This restriction includes any fines from any jurisdictions, not just Chula Vista. Prior to 2015, marijuana
zoning rules were relatively murky and undefined in many jurisdictions and at the state level. Many
marijuana businesses that had operated with at least some level of permission from their jurisdiction
were later fined due to subsequent changes to city code.
Citation: Page 14,Section 5.19.050 A.4.c
4.Phase One applications accepted by the Finance Director as minimally qualified shall be forwarded to the
Police Chief for review and completion of any and all required background checks.Phase One Applications
may be rejected by the Police Chief for any of the following reasons in his/her discretion:
f.The Applicant,or any Owner,Officer,or_Manager has been adversely sanctioned or penalized by the City,or
any-other city.,county,or state,for a material violation of state or local laws or regulations related to
Commercial Cannabis Activity or to pharmaceutical or alcohol licensure.
Proposed Revision:
f The Applicant,or any Owner,Officer,or Manager has been adversely sanctioned or penalized by the City,or
any other city,county,or state,since January of 2015,for a material violation of state or local laws or
regulations related to Commercial Cannabis Activity or to pharmaceutical or alcohol licensure.
Issue: The exclusion for a past felonies is overly broad, not allowing for mistakes in the far
past to prejudice individuals today.
Citation: Page 14, Section 5.19.050 AA.c.
1. Phase One applications accepted by the Finance Director as
minimally qualified shall be forwarded to the Police Chief for review and completion of any and
all required background checks. Phase One Applications may be rejected by the Police Chief for
any of the following reasons in his/her discretion:
3. The Applicant or any Owner, Officer,or Manager has been convicted of a felony
Proposed Revision: Limit this to felonies for which the applicant was convicted within the last
ten years,to exclude conviction long since served,also exclude any felonies which have been
expunged. We also recommend that these limitations to prior convictions also apply to felonies
committed by a landlord.
Issue: The Phase One Application Process is not clearly described
The text makes reference to a deadline for submittal, but it does not clarify how long, prior to this
deadline, applications will be available, and what staff assistance or interactions will be possible prior to
this deadline. It also appears that retail and non-retail cannabis businesses are subject to time limits,
despite there being no limit on non-retail businesses.
Citation: Page 14, Section 5.19.050.A.4- City License Application Process.
The following procedures shall govern the application process for the issuance of any City
License under this Chapter.
1. Phase One Application Process
Suggested Revision:
The following procedures shall govern the application process for the issuance of any
City License under this Chapter, which clarifies a turn-in window for phase one
applications and clarifies that the only retail locations are subject to the time limits.
1. Initial Application Review by Finance Director. The Phase One Application
shall be reviewed by the Finance Director for completeness and to determine
if City's minimum City License qualifications have been satisfied. Phase One
Applications may be rejected by the Finance Director for any of the following
reasons in his/her discretion:
1. The application for a Retail cannabis Busnless is received after the designated
time and date;
2. The application is not in the required form and/or is incomplete by the
designated time and date....
Issue:. No guidance as to the tax measure the council is contemplating putting on the June
ballot,despite the ordinance being contingent on this tax measure passing.
Will it be popular? Will it be economically feasible for cannabis businesses?
Citation: Page 39,5.19.290 Effectiveness Conditioned on Passage of Tax Measure.
The effectiveness of the ordinance enacting this Chapter is contingent upon voter approval and the
continuous legal validity of a tat measure anticipated to be submitted to voters in June 2018. The tat
measure would impose an excise tat,in an amount and form yet to be;determined, on all
Commercial Cannabis Businesses. In the event the proposed tali measure is not approved by the
voters,or is suspended or invalidated for any reason, the provisions of this ordinance permitting
Commercial Cannabis Businesses shall be void without any further action required by the City.
Suggested Revision: Please have the council provide some indication as to what tax measures
are being considered and include some guidelines for such a measure in this ordinance.
Issue: The definition of"Youth Business" is so broad; it could include any eating
establishment where families are present,and many other unforeseen businesses.
This could theoretically include Basket& Robbins and Kentucky Fried Chicken.
Citation: Page 9.
"Youth-Oriented Business"means any for-profit or non-profit business where the majority of
individuals who patronize, congregate,or assemble at the business location are less than 21 years old.
Suggested Revision:
"Youth-Oriented Business"means any for-profit or non-profit business that exclusively offers programs,
servicer, orgoodr,for indiridatab under the age of 21,and where the majority of individuals who patronize,
congregate, or assemble at the business location are less than 21 years old.
Issue: By combining the limit on storefront and delivery retail operations,and mandating
that at least one delivery only licensed be issued,the district limits may be fulfilled by
delivery services,eliminating all storefront retailers.
Citation: Page 10, Section 5.19.040,A
"Storefront and Non-Storefront Retailer Licenses:Twelve (12) total,with no more than three (3) City
Licenses available for Operation within each Council District. Of the three (3) City Licenses available
for Operation within each Council District, no more than two (2) City Licenses shall be available for
Storefront Retailers"
Suggested Revision: Eliminate the allowance of one license per council district to a delivery
service.
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Issue: Storefront Retailers will only be allowed to sell adult use marijuana,depriving
medical patients the benefits of the variety and customer service of a storefront location.
Citation: Page 10,Section 5.19.040, C
"Storefront Retailer City Licenses shall be limited to A-Licensees only.All other City License types
may be available to A-Licensees and M-Licensees."
Suggested Revision:Allow storefronts to sell medical marijuana along with adult use
marijuana.
" All athe City License types
may be available to A-Licensees and M-Licensees."
Issue:An application may be denied,without the ability to resubmit for a year,due to a
missing field.
This is overly punitive for a clerical error.
Citation: Page 12, 5.19.050,A.3.b
3.The Phase One Application shall be reviewed by the Finance Director for completeness and to
determine if City's minimum City License qualifications have been satisfied.Phase One Applications
may be rejected by the Finance Director for any of the following reasons in his/her discretion:
b.The application is not in the required form and/or is incomplete.
Suggested Revision: Allow the applicant the opportunity to try to submit, receive feedback
from staff, and make corrections prior to the retail application deadline.
The application is not in the required form and/or is incomplete by the designated time and date.
Suggested Revision: Limit this to material violations within the last three years,since prior to
this the rules were ill defined in many jurisdictions and at a state level. We also recommend that this
restriction applied to landlord violations.
Issue: Storefront Retailers cannot conduct deliveries
Citation: Page 24, Section 5.19.090 Operating Requirements for Storefront Retailers.
2. A Storefront Retailer shall not conduct Deliveries.
Suggested Revision: Allow Retailers to conduct deliveries
Suggested Revisions to Ordinance Proposal Velazquez,
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