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File #: 16-00164    Version: Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Mayor's Office
File created: 2/17/2016 In control: City Council
On agenda: 3/22/2016 Final action: 3/22/2016
Title: Ordinance No. 16-33 amending Section 302 (Definitions of Use Types) of Part 3 (Land Use Types and Classifications) of Article 2 (Basic Provisions, Definitions) and Section 205 (Additional Standards for Specific Land Uses) of Part 2 (Commercial Districts) of Article 3 (Land Use Zoning Districts) of Chapter 7 (Planning, Development and Building) of the Code of the City of Colorado Springs 2001, as amended, pertaining to marijuana consumption club facilities Presenter: Peter Wysocki, Planning and Community Development Director
Attachments: 1. MJ_ClubDefinitionsAndZoningUseTablesORD-NotPermitted-2016-03-08-clean.pdf, 2. MJ_ClubDefinitionsAndZoningUseTablesORD-NotPermitted-2016-03-08-redline.pdf, 3. MJ_ClubDefinitionsAndZoningUseTablesORD-IndustrialOnly-2016-03-02, 4. MJ_ClubDefinitionsAndZoningUseTablesORD-IndustrialOnly-CondtlUse-2016-03-02, 5. MJ_ClubDefinitionsAndZoningUseTablesORD-NotPermitted-2016-03-02, 6. MJ_ClubLawfulOperationRES-2016-03-01, 7. 02..18.2016 CPC Minutes-Draft - Marijuana Clubs, 8. City Planning Staff Report to Planning Commission.pdf, 9. planning director mj club memo.pdf, 10. MJ-RenamingAndMovingArticle3-2016-02-09.pdf, 11. old_MJ_ClubDefinitionsAndZoningUseTablesORD-NotPermitted-2016-02-09.pdf, 12. old_MJ_ClubLicense-Ban-ORD-2016-02-18 DRAFT.pdf, 13. MJ_ClubFeesORD-2015-12-08.pdf, 14. 2016 03 07 MMC's, 15. MJ_Clubs-Presentation2016-03-08, 16. Signed Ordinance_16-33.pdf
Related files: 16-239


Title
Ordinance No. 16-33 amending Section 302 (Definitions of Use Types) of Part 3 (Land Use Types and Classifications) of Article 2 (Basic Provisions, Definitions) and Section 205 (Additional Standards for Specific Land Uses) of Part 2 (Commercial Districts) of Article 3 (Land Use Zoning Districts) of Chapter 7 (Planning, Development and Building) of the Code of the City of Colorado Springs 2001, as amended, pertaining to marijuana consumption club facilities

Presenter:
Peter Wysocki, Planning and Community Development Director

Body
Summary:
The proposed ordinance would prohibit the establishment of new marijuana consumption clubs within the City limits. Existing clubs operating within a previously-issued similar use determination by the City would be considered as legal non-conforming uses and could continue to operate for a period not to exceed 5 years.

Staff also prepared two other ordinances that would limit the location of any new marijuana consumption clubs to the M1 (Light Industrial) and M2 (Heavy Industrial) zoning districts - one allowing the clubs as a use permitted by right, the other permitted as a conditional use.

Previous Council Action:
This item was initially introduced to City Council by Councilmember Knight at the February 22 City Council work session.

Background:
In November 2000 the voters of the State of Colorado passed Amendment 20 providing an exception under Colorado law for the possession and use of a limited amount of marijuana for medical purposes. Over the course of the following decade, medical marijuana land use types evolved at a significant rate. In November 2012, the voters of the State subsequently passed Amendment 64 which provides for an exception under Colorado law for the possession and use of a limited amount of marijuana for personal use. In the following years there has been a proliferation of new marijuana-related land uses throughout the State, including retail marijuana dispensaries and mari...

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