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CityCouncil | 2017-10-21 | 8 | Council voted unanimously. The Community Development Director noted the remainder of the cultivation licenses would be prohibited. In response to the Community Development Director's inquiry regarding prohibiting microbusinesses, Council voted as follows: Councilmembers Ezzy Ashcraft, Matarrese, Oddie and Vella - 4. Noes: Mayor Spencer - 1. Delivery only businesses were discussed; there was not support to allow delivery only businesses. Council discussed only permitting distribution attached to a manufacturing business and voted as follows: Ayes: Councilmembers Oddie, Vella and Mayor Spencer - 3. Noes: Councilmembers Ezzy Ashcraft and Matarrese - 2. Regarding a cap of four manufacturing businesses, Council voted as follows: Ayes: Councilmembers Oddie, Vella and Mayor Spencer - 3. Noes: Councilmembers Ezzy Ashcraft and Matarrese - 2. The location of manufacturing businesses was discussed. Council unanimously supported a 600 foot buffer within the manufacturing zoning. Council supported allowing two testing labs with a 600 foot buffer in the manufacturing zone. Regarding allowing onsite consumption, Council voted as follows: Ayes: Councilmembers Oddie, Vella and Mayor Spencer - 3. Noes: Councilmembers Ezzy Ashcraft and Matarrese - 2. The Community Development Director inquired whether onsite consumption would be linked to the two dispensaries. The City Manager clarified two separate businesses could operate in the same space: the onsite consumption business and the dispensary. A majority of Council expressed support. Hours of operation were discussed. The Council consensus was not to limit the hours of operations for manufacturing and labs. Council discussed whether or not to modify the hours of manufacturing and lab major transactions, such as deliveries of goods and large cash deposits; a majority agreed to Special Meeting Alameda City Council October 21, 2017 | CityCouncil/2017-10-21.pdf |