DATE: January 15, 2019
TO: Mayor and City Council
FROM: City Manager
SUBJECT
Title
Update on Commercial Cannabis Permit Process and Future Rounds and Appropriation of Funds for Commercial Cannabis Permit Program Second Tier Review
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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation
That the Council provides feedback and guidance on the following policy options and appropriates $70,000 from the General Fund fund balance to cover the costs associated with follow up activities:
Required Buffer for Retail Dispensaries.
Option 1: Reduce or Eliminate the Over-Concentration Buffer
Option 2: Add Flexibility to the Over-Concentration Buffer
Option 3: Process Applications on First-Come, First-Served Basis
Option 4: Maintain the Over-Concentration Buffer
Second Round of Commercial Cannabis Permits
Option 1: Expand Interview Score Thresholds.
Option 2: Remove Interview Thresholds for Cannabis Delivery Businesses
Option 3: Develop Round Two Request for Proposals (RFP) for FY19/20
Option 4: Delay Commencement of Second Round RFP for 6 or 12-Months
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On October 30, 2017, the City Council adopted Ordinance 17-13 adding Article 14 to Chapter 6 of the Hayward Municipal Code, which established the request for proposals process by which the City will select commercial cannabis businesses.
In June and July of 2018, the City Council approved Commercial Cannabis Permits for 15 businesses and allowed applicants up to six months to identify a proposed location and to submit applications for land use entitlements.
Over the past six months, staff has received countless phone calls and emails from applicants and potential applicants for Commercial Cannabis Permits who are looking to reapply to establish a cannabis business in Hayward. While a second Request for Proposals (RFP) process for cannabis businesses may be desired, staff is proposing several options to address the previ...
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