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HomeMy WebLinkAboutOrdinance No. 3373-2023.V Sponsored by: Baisden, Winger, Douthit KENAI CITY OF KENAI ORDINANCE NO. 3373-2023 AN ORDINANCE AMENDING KENAI MUNICIPAL CODE 14.20.330-STANDARD FOR COMMERCIAL MARIJUANA ESTABLISHMENTS TO PROHIBIT LICENSED RETAIL MARIJUANA ESTABLISHMENTS FROM SERVING CUSTOMERS THROUGH A WALK-UP OR DRIVE -THROUGH WINDOW. WHEREAS, the City has adopted local regulations governing commercial marijuana establishments within the City as provided in KMC Chapter 14.20-Kenai Zoning Code; and, WHEREAS, the State of Alaska has recently enacted new regulations allowing licensed retail marijuana establishments to serve customers through a walk-up or drive -through window unless prohibited by local law; and, WHEREAS, concerns for public safety and practical enforceability of the new regulations outweigh any public benefit; and, WHEREAS, at is regular meeting of September 27, 2023 the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended enactment of this ordinance; and, WHEREAS, it is in the best interest of the City to prohibit licensed retail marijuana establishments from serving customers through a walk-up or drive -through window. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Amendment of Section 14.20.330 of Kenai Municipal Code: That Kenai Municipal Code, Section 14.20.330-Standard for Commercial marijuana establishments is hereby amended as follows: 14.20.330 Standards for commercial marijuana establishments. The purpose of this section is to establish general standards for commercial marijuana establishments. (a) Commercial marijuana establishments may be permitted or allowed with a conditional use permit under KMC 14.20.150, as provided in the City of Kenai's Land Use Table, KMC 14.22.010, and the provisions of this section. On -site consumption endorsements may not be approved by conditional use permit or otherwise and are not permitted within the City. Serving customers through a walk-up or drive -through window is also prohibited. (b) Applicants applying for a conditional use permit must include an area map drawn to scale indicating all land uses on other properties within a five hundred (500) foot proximity of the lot upon which the applicant is seeking a conditional use permit. This shall be in addition to the conditional use permit submission requirements in KMC 14.20.150. (c) A public hearing shall be scheduled before the Planning and Zoning Commission to review the conditional use permit application once it has been deemed complete. The public hearing shall be scheduled in accordance with the requirements in KMC 14.20.280, except that notification shall be mailed to all real property owners on record on the Borough Assessor's records within a five hundred (500) foot periphery of the parcel affected by the proposed action. The notice New Text Underlined; [DELETED TEXT BRACKETED] Ordinance No. 3373-2023 Page 2 of 3 periphery will be expanded until a minimum of thirty (30) different property owners are available for notification. (d) The preparation, packaging, manufacturing, processing, and storing of all marijuana, marijuana concentrate or marijuana products must be conducted within a fully enclosed, secure indoor facility. The growing and cultivating of marijuana must be conducted within a fully enclosed, secure indoor facility or greenhouse with view -obscuring rigid walls, a roof and doors, unless a nonrigid greenhouse, or other structure, is specifically approved, in which case the cultivation must be enclosed by a sight -obscuring wall or fence at least six (6) feet high. (e) All commercial marijuana establishments shall not emit an odor that is detectable by the public from outside the commercial marijuana establishment. (f) No portion of a parcel upon which any commercial marijuana establishment is located shall be permitted within the following buffer distances: (1) One thousand (1,000) feet of any primary and secondary schools (K-12) and five hundred (500) feet of any vocational programs, post -secondary schools, including but not limited to trade, technical, or vocational schools, colleges and universities, recreation or youth centers, correctional facilities, churches, and State -licensed substance abuse treatment facilities providing substance abuse treatment; and (2) Buffer distances shall be measured as the closest distance from the perimeter of a stand- alone commercial marijuana establishment structure to the outer boundaries of the school, recreation or youth center, or the main public entrance of a church, correctional facility, or a substance abuse treatment facility providing substance abuse treatment. If the commercial marijuana establishment occupies only a portion of a structure, buffer distances are measured as the closest distance from the perimeter of the closest interior wall segregating the commercial marijuana establishment from other uses, or available uses in the structure, or an exterior wall if closer, to the outer boundaries of the school, recreation or youth center, or the main public entrance of a church or correctional facility, or a substance abuse treatment facility providing substance abuse treatment. (g) As provided in the Land Use Table, a person or licensee may apply for a conditional use permit to allow for a marijuana cultivation facility, standard, on lots of forty thousand (40,000) square feet or greater in size, and a marijuana cultivation facility, limited, on any size lot. (h) A marijuana cultivation facility, standard, or a marijuana cultivation facility, limited, shall only be allowed on a lot which has an existing structure consistent with a principal permitted use. (i) A marijuana cultivation facility located in an accessory building shall be subject to the setback provisions in KMC 14.24.020, development requirements table. A person or licensee seeking relief from the provisions in the development requirements table may apply for a variance subject to the provisions of KMC 14.20.180. 0) No retail marijuana store may conduct business on, or allow any customer or consumer to access, the licensed premises between the hours of 5:00 a.m. and 8:00 a.m. daily. Section 2. Severability: That if any part or provision of this ordinance or application thereof to any person or circumstances is adjudged invalid by any court of competent jurisdiction, such judgment shall be confined in its operation to the part, provision, or application directly involved in all controversy in which this judgment shall have been rendered, and shall not affect or impair the validity of the remainder of this title or application thereof to other persons or circumstances. The City Council hereby declares that it would have enacted the remainder of this ordinance even without such part, provision, or application. New Text Underlined; [DELETED TEXT BRACKETED] Ordinance No. 3373-2023 Page 3 of 3 Section 3. Effective Date: That pursuant to KMC 1.15.070(f), this ordinance shall take effect 30 days after enactment. ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF KENAI, ALASKA, THIS 4T" DAY OF OCTOBER, 2023. ATTEST: Michelle Sa MM , City Clerk 1 Ja es Baisden, Vice Mayor Introduced: September 20, 2023 Enacted: October 4, 2023 Effective: November 3, 2023 New Text Underlined; [DELETED TEXT BRACKETED] ,enai 1 210 Ficialgo Ave, Kenai, AK 99611-7794 1907.283.75351 www.kenaixity MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Gabriel and Council Members FROM: Vice Mayor James Baisden DATE: September 13, 2023 SUBJECT: Ordinance No. 3373-2023- Prohibiting the sale of marijuana and related products from walk-up and drive through windows. The State recently approved new regulations allowing the sale of marijuana and related products through walk-up and drive -through windows unless prohibited by local law. This ordinance prohibits commercial marijuana establishments within the City from utilizing walk-up and drive - through windows. The sale of marijuana and related products from walk-up and drive -through windows has the potential to increases the risk to public safety through impaired driving. Further, it seems practically difficult to ensure that all passengers in a vehicle are of sufficient age or familial relationship to the driver to purchase marijuana as required by the regulations, increasing the risk of consumption of marijuana by underage populations. Your consideration is appreciated. I City of Kenai 1 210 Fidalgo Ave, Kenai, AK 99611-7794 1907.283.7535 1 www kenaixity MEMORANDUM TO: Mayor Gabriel and Council Members FROM: Scott Bloom, City Attorney DATE: September 29, 2023 SUBJECT: Ordinance 3373-2023 Requested Amendment The purpose of this memo is to request an amendment to Ordinance 3373-2023 to reflect the actions of the Planning and Zoning Commission. At its regular meeting on September 27, 2023 the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended enactment of Ordinance 3373-2023. The following amendment is respectfully requested. Motion Amend the 4t' WHEREAS to read: WHEREAS, at its regular meeting of September 27, 2023 the Planning and Zoning Commission recommended enactment of this ordinance; and, Thank you for your consideration.