File #: LB 19-045   
Section: Legislative Business Status: Agenda Ready
Meeting Body: City Council
Agenda Date: 10/29/2019 Final action:
Subject: Update on Commercial Cannabis Permit Process and Program (Continued from October 29, 2019)
Attachments: 1. Attachment I Staff Report, 2. Attachment II Resolution
DATE: December 17, 2019

TO: Mayor and City Council

FROM: Development Services Director

SUBJECT
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Update on Commercial Cannabis Permit Process and Program (Continued from October 29, 2019)

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RECOMMENDATION
Recommendation

That the City Council provides feedback and guidance on policy options for updating the Commercial Cannabis Regulatory and Land Use Ordinances and adopts the Resolution (Attachment II) authorizing the City Manager to negotiate and execute an amendment to the Agreement with ICF Incorporated LLC to review and update the Commercial Cannabis Program.
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SUMMARY

On October 30, 2017, the City Council adopted Ordinances 17-13 and 17-15, which established the City's regulatory and land use ordinances that apply to cannabis operators in the City. In the past 18 months, the City Council has approved Commercial Cannabis Permits for 23 cannabis businesses that include delivery, testing labs, manufacturing, distribution, cultivation, and retail dispensaries. Currently, two of those cannabis businesses are fully operational and several others are approved and/or waiting on building permit issuance; however, a majority of licensees have yet to submit their planning application(s) or their application(s) remains incomplete.

During the past two years that Hayward's cannabis program has been operational, staff has identified several issues and inconsistencies with processes and local regulations that should be resolved before embarking on a new request for applicant proposals. During this same time, the State of California has promulgated several new laws and regulations related to cannabis as the broader industry has evolved. While the City's regulatory and land use ordinances were sufficient to accommodate the first round of applicants, the lack of resources coupled with a greater demand for operational processes and protocols have also presented challenges to the administration and management...

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