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HomeMy WebLinkAbout5194 RESOLUTION NO. 5 1 9 4 A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, ESTABLISHING A MORATORIUM ON THE ALLOWANCE, ACCEPTANCE OR PROCESSING OF APPLICATIONS FOR BUSINESS LICENSES AND OTHER LICENSES, PERMITS AND APPROVALS FOR MARIJUANA/CANNABIS RELATED BUSINESSES AND USES WHEREAS, Initiative Measure No. 502 (1-502), approved by the voters of Washington State on November 6, 2012, legalized the production, sale and use of marijuana products purchased from State licensed stores for adults age twenty-one (21) and over; and WHEREAS, I-502 Section 4 (3) allows the Washington State Liquor Control Board [aka the Liquor and Cannabis Board] to license marijuana retailers to sell usable marijuana and marijuana-infused products at retail in retail outlets; and WHEREAS, 1-502 Section 13 limited the number of retail outlets to be licensed in each county for the purpose of making usable marijuana and marijuana- infused products available for sale to adults twenty-one (21) years of age or over, which initial limitation was applied to Auburn as restricting 4he number of retail outlets to two (2) such businesses for the City of Auburn; and WHEREAS, on September 2, 2014 the Aubu�n City Council adopted Ordinance 6525, related to the state regulation of production, processing and/or retail outlets and sales of marijuana; and WHEREAS, Second Engrossed Substitute House Bill 2136 and Senate Bill 5052 revised state requirements for state marijuana regulations; and WHEREAS, the Liquor and Cannabis Board issued a letter on September 23, 2015, stating that the Board be allowing additional retail stores, increasing the number of stores beyond the initial limitation on the number of licensed retail stores; and Resolution No. 5194 December 21, 2015 Page 1 of 5 WIiEREAS, the Liquor and Cannabis Board also advised that local jurisdic4ions may choose to promulgate rules or ordinances that address concerns about the increase in the number of retail stores; and WHEREAS, the Auburn City Code does not currently have specific provisions addressing the number of allowed marijuana retail locations; and WHEREAS, sections 35A.63.220 and 36.70A.390 of the Revised Code of Washington (RCW) authorize the City Council to adopt an immediate moratorium for a period of up to twelve (12) months if a public hearing on the proposal is held within at least sixty (60) days of its adoption and a work plan is developed for related studies providing for the moratorium period; and WHEREAS, the City Council desires to impose an immediate twelve (12) month moratorium on the acceptance of any permit application or business license or application for the siting, location or operation of any new marijuana retailers; ancl WHEREAS, the City Council anticipates that it can develop and adopt appropriate controls for marijuana retail facilities prior to the expiration of the moratorium enacted hereby; and WHEREAS, in the event permanent regulations are adopted prior to the expiration of 4he 12 month moratorium established by this Resolution, this Resolution may be repealed, terminating the moratorium. NOW, THEREFORE, THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF AUBURN, WASHINGTON, HEREBY RESOLVES as follows: Section 1. FINDINGS. The above "Whereas" paragraphs constitute findings of fact in support of the moratorium established by this Resolution and said findings are fully incorporated into this Resolution. Section 2. MORATORIUM. Pursuant to the provisions of sections 35A.63.220 and 36.70A.390 RCW, the moratorium established by this Resolution prohibits the Resolution No. 5194 December 21, 2015 Page 2 of 5 acceptance of any applications for business licenses or permits, or any applications for the siting, location land use permits or operation of any new marijuana retailers in the City of Auburn. This moratorium shall not prohibit the operation of retail marijuana businesses which lawfully exist in the City under State law and/or City Ordinances prior to the effective date of this Resolution and shall not preclude renewal of existing licenses for businesses which continue tb be in lawful operation at the time of such renewal. Section 3 TERM OF MORATORIUM. The moratorium imposed by this Resolution shall become effective on the date hereof, and shall continue in effect for an initial period of one year, unless repealed, extended or modified by the City Council after subsequent public hearing(s) and entry of appropriate findings of fact pursuant to RCW 35A.63.220, provided that the moratorium shall automatically expire upon the effective date of zoning and land use regulations adopted by the City Council to address the implementation of the State's licensing of any marijuana/cannabis related business to be located in the City of Auburn. Section 4. WORK PLAN. The following work plan is adopted to addres.s the issues involving marijuana/cannabis related business regulations: A. The City of Aubu�n Planning Commission shall be authorized and directed to hold public hearings and public meetings to fully receive and consider statements, testimony, positions and other documentation or evidence related to the issue of marijuana/cannabis related businesses, including, but not limited to, regulations related to the number of allowed retail businesses. B. The Planning Commission and City staff are aufhorized and directed to review the experiences of other jurisdictions, the status of legal cases, and statistical data, information, studies and other evidence compiled by other municipalities, of adverse impacts of marijuana/cannabis related businesses, and to review State and Federal law and regulations and the regulations, ordinances and codes adopted and implemented by other municipalities to address marijuana/cannabis related business land uses, and any other information that is pertinent to consideration of marijuana/cannabis related businesses, including, but not limited to, regulations related to the number of allowed retail businesses. C. The City of Auburn Planning Commission shall work with City staff and the citizenry of the City to develop proposals for regulation of marijuana/cannabis related business land uses and zoning considerations, to be forwarded in their recommendations to the City Council for inclusion in Resblution No. 5194 December 21, 2015 Page 3 of 5 ordinances and ultimate adoption as a part of the City Code of the City of Auburn, including regulations related to the number of allowed retail businesses. D. The Mayor, in consultation with the City Attorney, Community Development and Public Works Director, the Police Chief and other staff, shall periodically advise and report to the City Council as to the status of hearings, meetings and information development regarding activities of the Planning Commission and City staff relative to the evaluation, consideration and development of regulations related to marijuana/cannabis related business land uses, including, but not limited to, regulations related to the number of allowed retail businesses, with such reports to be scheduled approximately every six (6) months or as appropriate throughout the period of the moratorium and any extensions thereof, until adoption of a comprehensive ordinance as developed, relating to marijuana/cannabis related business land uses becoming effective in conjunction with the termination of the moratorium referred to in this Resolution. Section 5. PUBLIC HEARING. A public hearing shall be scheduled for 7:00 p.m. or as soon thereafter as the matter may be heard, on the 16th day of February, 2016, in City Council Chambers, 25 West Main Street, Auburn, Washington 98001, to hear and consider the comments and testimony of those wishing to speak at such public hearing regarding the moratorium. Section 6. RESOLUTION TO BE TRANSMITTED TO STATE. Pursuant to RCW 36.70A.106, a copy of this Resolution shall be transmitted to the Washington State Department of Commerce. A copy of this Resolution shall also be transmitted to the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board. Section 7. SEVERABILITY. If any sections, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution shall be held to be invalid or unconstitutional by a court of competent jurisdiction, or its application held inapplicable to any person, property or circumstance, such invalidity or unconstitutionality or inapplicability shall not effect the validity or constitutionality of any other section, sentence, clause or phrase of this Resolution or its application to any other person, property or circumstance. Resolution No. 5194 Decem ber 21, 2015 Page 4 of 5 Section 8. ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEDURES. The Mayor is authorized to implement such administrative procedures as may be necessary to carry out the directives of this legislation. Section 9. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Resolution shall take effect and be in full force upon passage and signatures hereon. Dated and Signed this `�� day of , 2016. CITY OF AUBURN ANCY B I S, MAYOR ATTEST: �� ��-aa�`t� Danielle E. Daskam, City Clerk APP ED AS TO FORM: iel B. 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