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City Council <br />Meeting Minutes <br />July 23, 2019 <br />Page 8 of 14 <br />Mike Deborski, 601 Pine Street noted most folks know someone in the marijuana <br />business He was not disparaging of those in the industry He noted he has driven by <br />several cultivation facilities and felt the regulations are behind actual issues Someone <br />has to live with issues while until a complaint is entered He urged Council to add a <br />special review and a setback to consider neighborhoods <br />Mayor Muckle closed the public hearing <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton said the idea we have not looked at the numbers is false <br />Revenue would be available to support staff as well as drug education and other general <br />purposes The amount of revenue will be dependent on the cultivation facilities opened <br />We are not considering this to just break even He suggested a conversation about <br />setbacks from residential areas perhaps at 1000 feet. He asked if that would still provide <br />industrial land for cultivation <br />Director Zuccaro felt the Lock Street storage would be excluded and the old City shop <br />area would be excluded at 1000 feet. <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton wanted to talk about using an SRU process providingpublic <br />opinion and criteria being met. Director Zuccaro noted there is an administrative SRU <br />allowance and it should be specified if there needs to be public hearings <br />Mayor Pro Tem Lipton noted he toured a cultivation facility in Boulder Early on there <br />were some odor issues Now it was well regulated, this facility didn't use pesticides, and <br />energy use is highly automated <br />Councilmember Stolzmann noted a daycare could choose to come in after a marijuana <br />business was in place The residential buffer of 1000 feet is a well -reasoned approach <br />Councilmember Maloney wondered about a buffer at CTC, there are homes there <br />Councilmember Stolzmann noted those are not zoned for residential Councilmember <br />Maloney wondered if special review was valuable once a buffer was in place Mayor Pro <br />Tem Lipton felt it would give all property owners an opportunity to weigh in <br />Councilmember Keany addressed comments from residents and noted the limit on <br />cultivation would be 150,000 total square footage Grow operations are not allowed <br />outside The excise tax would cover expenses and there would be additional use tax. He <br />noted the old City shops are still owned by the City He supported a 1000 foot setback <br />from residentially zoned areas and agreed an SRU is not necessary with a buffer but <br />would not disagree with requiring a special review He was not going to support this He <br />noted this would only leave the CTC area and they have already said it was a use they <br />would not allow He saw no benefit to having cultivation in Louisville <br />
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