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Planning Commission <br />Staff Report <br />December 13, 2018 <br />The following table compares the City's current marijuana regulations to other local <br />jurisdictions. Of the communities that allow retail and medical marijuana stores, <br />Boulder, Boulder County and Lafayette have buffer between 500 and 1,000 feet. <br />Lafayette has a limit on the total number of retail stores allowed, while Boulder and <br />Boulder County do not have a limit. Boulder limits retail store size to 3,000 square feet, <br />while Boulder County and Lafayette do not have a size limit. Lafayette also has several <br />categories of buffers, including from residential areas and commercial corridors (see <br />Attachment 11). <br />COMPARISON OF MARIJUANA REGULATIONS IN AREA JURISDICTIONS <br />Louisville <br />Boulder <br />Boulder <br />County <br />Lafayette <br />Broomfield <br />Superior <br />Retail Sales <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />COMPLETE BAN <br />COMPLETE BAN <br />Medical Sales <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Retail Product <br />Manufacturing <br />Not Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Medical <br />Product <br />Manufacturing <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Retail <br />Marijuana <br />Testing Facility <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Medical <br />Marijuana <br />Testing Facility <br />Not Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Retail <br />Cultivation <br />Not Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Medical <br />Cultivation <br />Not Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Marijuana <br />Research & <br />Development <br />Not Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Allow <br />Distance <br />Requirement <br />1,320 Feet <br />1,000 Feet <br />1,000 <br />feet <br />500 <br />1,000 <br />feet <br />Limit on # of <br />Retail Stores <br />4 <br />None <br />None <br />3 <br />Square <br />Footage <br />Restrictions <br />Medical center <br />is limited to <br />1,800 sf; retail <br />store is limited <br />to 2,000 sf; <br />shared retail/ <br />medical is <br />limited to <br />3,800 sf. <br />Dispensaries must <br />be in personal <br />services zones and <br />may not be larger <br />than 3,000 square <br />feet. Grows must be <br />in light industrial <br />zones and may not <br />be larger than <br />15,000 sgfeet. MIPs <br />must be in <br />manufacturing or <br />light industrial and <br />may not be larger <br />than 15,000 sq, feet. <br />None <br />None <br />Marijuana Code Amendments <br />PC — December 13, 2018 <br />25 <br />Page 6 of 12 <br />
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