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CityCouncil | 2018-07-24 | 20 | would like to allow the use in the Commercial-Manufacturing (CM) zoning district; adult use should be brought back to Council; discussed the initiative; suggested a tax be addressed; stated the manufacturing RFP should be rolling; the cap on the labs should be lifted; there could be four or five smaller labs, rather than one or two large labs; the application on cultivation could also be rolling; business licenses should be required for delivery services, which may be the way of the future. Councilmember Ezzy Ashcraft stated that she is okay with reducing the 1,000 foot buffer zone to 650 feet in certain circumstances, such as Ruby's Tumbling and Mathanasium, because children would not be unattended; the buffer zone should remain for all schools, recreation centers at parks and the Boys and Girls Club; she would consider amending the CM zoning to allow dispensaries, manufacturing and labs; outreach should be done to business parks; Alameda Point should not be included; she would not support expanding into C-1 at this time; the one mile dispersion should remain; she would not add recreational use without robust public input; expressed support for delivery services; inquired how staff would know and regulate businesses outside Alameda doing deliveries. The Economic Development Manager responded the honor system would be used; Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 16 July 24, 2018 | CityCouncil/2018-07-24.pdf |