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<br /> <br />3 <br /> <br />Sec. 5.11.220. Visibility of activities; control of emissions. <br />Sec. 5.11.230. Disposal of marijuana byproducts. <br />Sec. 5.11.240. Sales and use tax. <br />Sec. 5.11.250. Inspection of licensed premises. <br />Sec. 5.11.260. Non-renewal, suspension, or revocation of license. <br />Sec. 5.11.270. Violations and penalties. <br />Sec. 5.11.280. No City liability; indemnification. <br />Sec. 5.11.290. Other laws remain applicable. <br />Sec. 5.11.300. Severability. <br /> <br />Sec. 5.11.010 Purpose; relationship with the Colorado Retail Marijuana Code. <br /> <br />A. The provisions of this chapter are intended to implement the provisions of Article <br />XVIII, Section 16 of the Colorado Constitution while also protecting the health, safety, and <br />welfare of the public and curtailing the unlawful possession, use, distribution, or <br />transportation of marijuana for unlawful purposes by: <br /> <br />1. Requiring that retail marijuana establishments be operated in a manner that <br />minimizes potential health and safety risks and mitigates the negative impacts <br />that a retail marijuana establishment might have on surrounding properties and <br />persons; <br />2. Regulating the conduct of persons owning, operating and using retail marijuana <br />establishments in order to protect the public health, safety and welfare; and <br />3. Regulating the location and operation of retail marijuana establishments. <br /> <br />B. By adoption of this chapter, the City Council does not intend to authorize or make <br />legal any act that is not permitted under federal or state law. <br /> <br />C. Except as otherwise specifically provided herein, this chapter incorporates the <br />requirements and procedures set forth in the Colorado Retail Marijuana Code. In the <br />event of any conflict between the provisions of this chapter and the provisions of the <br />Colorado Retail Marijuana Code or any other applicable state or local law, ordinance, rule <br />or regulation, the more restrictive provision shall control. <br /> <br />Sec. 5.11.020. Definitions. <br /> <br />A. As used in this chapter, the following words or phrases shall have the following <br />meanings: <br /> <br />Amendment 64 means that certain voter initiated amendment to the Colorado <br />Constitution adopted November 6, 2012, which added Section 16 of Article XVIII to the <br />Colorado Constitution.
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