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ORDINANCE NO. 1574 <br /> SERIES 2010 <br /> AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE EXTENDING THE TEMPORARY <br /> MORATORIUM ON THE ACCEPTANCE, PROCESSING, OR ISSUANCE OF <br /> APPLICATIONS OR REQUESTS FOR BUSINESS REGISTRATION, SALES TAX <br /> LICENSES, BUILDING PERMITS, AND CERTIFICATES OF OCCUPANCY FOR <br /> MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES WITHIN THE CITY OF LOUISVILLE <br /> WHEREAS, the City of Louisville adopted Ordinance No. 1561, Series 2009, on October <br /> 20, 2009, which established a temporary moratorium until May 15, 2010 on the acceptance, <br /> processing, or issuance of applications or requests for business registration, sales tax licenses, <br /> building permits, and certificates of occupancy for medical marijuana dispensaries within the City <br /> of Louisville; and <br /> WHEREAS, the City extended the temporary moratorium until August 15, 2010 by the <br /> adoption of emergency Ordinance No. 1570, Series 2010, on April 20, 2010; and <br /> WHEREAS, Ordinance No. 1561, Series 2009, defined "medical marijuana dispensary" to <br /> include "the use of any property or structure to sell, distribute, produce, grow, transmit, give, or <br /> dispense marijuana to qualified individuals in accordance with Article XVIII, Section 14 of the <br /> Colorado Constitution;" and <br /> WHEREAS, H.B. 10 -1284 was approved by the Colorado House of Representatives on <br /> May 11, 2010 and has been sent to the Governor for the Governor's action thereon; and <br /> WHEREAS, H.B. 10 -1284 regulates medical marijuana on a state -wide basis; <br /> establishes a dual local and state licensing scheme for medical marijuana centers, optional <br /> premises cultivation operations, and medical marijuana infused products manufacturers; <br /> authorizes local regulation and licensing requirements that are more stringent than those set forth <br /> in H.B. 10 -1284; and authorizes a "local option" by which the City Council or the registered <br /> electors of the City may vote to prohibit the operation of medical marijuana centers, optional <br /> premises cultivation operations, and medical marijuana infused products manufacturers licenses; <br /> and <br /> WHEREAS, H.B. 10 -1284 at 12- 43.3- 202(1)(b)(I) provides that a municipality "that <br /> has adopted a Temporary Moratorium" regarding the subject matter of Article 43.3 is <br /> "specifically authorized to extend the moratorium until the effective date of the rules adopted by <br /> the Department of Revenue and <br /> WHEREAS, City Council finds that extending the temporary moratorium enacted by <br /> Ordinance No. 1561, Series 2009 and extended until August 15, 2010 by Ordinance No. 1570, <br /> Series 2010 will allow City staff and the City Council additional time to investigate the City's <br /> ability to regulate commercial medical marijuana operations under H.B. 10 -1284, gain input on the <br /> options available to the City for addressing medical marijuana operations in the City, review any <br /> 1 <br />