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Planning Commission <br />Staff Report <br />December 13, 2018 <br />Comparison of Current Marijuana and Liquor Regulations <br />Marijuana Regs <br />Liquor Regs <br />Land Use <br />and Other <br />Regulations <br />Must be 1,320 feet from any daycare or <br />school. This is set by municipality. <br />Must be 500 feet from any school 1st <br />grade and higher. This is set by state law, <br />but municipality may decrease the <br />distance. <br />New stores may not be within 1,320 feet of <br />another store. This is set by municipality. <br />New retail stores may not be within 1,500 <br />feet of another retail store. State law. <br />May deny a license for "undue <br />concentration." <br />Municipality may ban this use in certain <br />areas, i.e. downtown. <br />Statute doesn't allow municipality to ban <br />liquor as a use in an area. <br />Municipality may set hours of operation. <br />Hours of operation set by state law. <br />Municipality may do a complete ban <br />Municipality may do a complete ban <br />Landlord may choose to not rent to a <br />marijuana use. <br />Collect local sales tax. <br />Collect local sales tax. <br />May impose additional excise tax. Requires <br />TABOR election. <br />Licensing <br />All license types set by state law. <br />All license types set by state law. <br />Must have a signed lease to apply for a <br />license. <br />Must have a signed lease to apply for a <br />license. <br />Apply first to the state. State then sends <br />license application to the municipality. <br />Apply first to the municipality. Municipality <br />then sends license application to the <br />state. <br />State fees and local fees. Local fees set at <br />the discretion of the municipality. <br />State fees and local fees. Local fees are <br />limited by the state. (Louisville fees are <br />much lower than the established limit.) <br />All employees required to have state issued <br />"red card." Includes state mandated training <br />for support personnel. <br />Local training sessions encouraged for all <br />employees, not required. <br />Background checks required of all <br />employees (part of "red card" application). <br />Background checks required of all owners <br />of more than 10% and managers. <br />Requires LLA Public Hearing and approval <br />for a license <br />Requires LLA Public Hearing and <br />approval for a license <br />A buffer map showing where business could locate under the current code is included <br />below and full size map is attached for reference (see Attachment 9). A buffer map <br />showing allowed areas that business could be located under the proposed regulations <br />with reduced buffer is included on the following page and a full size map is attached for <br />reference (see Attachment 10). The proposed buffer map also shows the 1,500-foot <br />buffer from the City's existing stores. The new regulations significantly expand where <br />marijuana businesses could locate along McCaslin Boulevard, South Boulder Road, 96th <br />Street/Highway 42, and the Conoco Phillips/Health Park properties off 88th St. Although <br />the overall limit of four marijuana businesses is removed, the 1,500-foot spacing <br />requirement between businesses will provide some limit on the total number, and <br />ensure no single commercial area of the City becomes inundated with marijuana <br />businesses. <br />Marijuana Code Amendments Page 4 of 12 <br />PC — December 13, 2018 <br />23 <br />
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