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Planning Commission <br />Meeting Minutes <br />January 13, 2011 <br />Page 3 of 8 <br />2) Creating a restrictive buffer around residential areas within the City. <br />a. Staff has concluded any buffer around residential areas would <br />effectively eliminate the possibility of medical marijuana operations <br />in the City and would be in conflict with City Council's November <br />16, 2010 direction not to outlaw medical marijuana businesses, but <br />to regulate them. <br />Russ continued with a review of the revisions to the Title 17 Ordinance as <br />provided in the document presented and entered into public record at this <br />meeting. <br />Commission Questions of Staff <br />Loo discussed the words "playground, pool" as they • in the definition. <br />Sam Light, City Attorney, stated there is no nee • • .dditi• definitions. <br />Loo asked for an explanation of how a door •rovide prote <br />Light explained it provides a method of li • access in and out pecific <br />site /area. <br />Sheets discussed the accessibility of a pool <br />an apartment complex. <br />Russell requested a clarification <br />Russ discussed the difference bet <br />stated a park can be ® . I use <br />Russell, Russ an <br />buffer, how to r <br />and open space. <br />Lipton as <br />Russ <br />dis <br />Lipton <br />products. <br />discussed t <br />regulations in <br />clarification of th <br />would be regulate <br />otel and a playground at <br />n- active park. He <br />yg • • as a very specific use. <br />ortance of providing a residential <br />facilities serving school age children <br />oot or t, uffer had been selected. <br />ce is an industry standard. It is the maximum <br />d it takes about 5 minutes. <br />culti .tion. Light clarified the ability to allow infused <br />st be licensed and kept confidential. Light also <br />City Ordinances and the importance of having the city <br />to any further action by the state. Light concluded with a <br />pool concern. He stated the pool would be private and <br />y the hotel management. <br />Loo discussed her understanding of the publicly owned playground and publicly <br />owned outdoor pool and how it applies to the ordinance. <br />Public Comment <br />Pam Simpson, 1502 Corinth, Lafayette, thanked the commission for the time they <br />have taken to review the regulations for medical marijuana. <br />Summary Comments and Request from Staff and /or Applicant <br />Page 5 of 27 <br />
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