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CityCouncil | 2019-04-16 | 12 | Councilmembers Daysog and Vella recused themselves and left the dais. Vice Mayor Knox White moved approval of the staff recommendation [including adoption of resolution]. Councilmember Oddie seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 3. [Absent: Councilmembers Daysog and Vella - 2.] (19-237) Introduction of Ordinance Amending the Alameda Municipal Code by Amending Various Provisions, Including: (1) Section 2-17 of Chapter Il (Administration); (2) Section 1-7 of Chapter I (General); (3) Section 2-44.1 of Chapter II; (4) Section 1-5 (Penalty Provisions; Enforcement) of Chapter I (General); (5) Section 30-23 (Certificate of Occupancy) of Chapter XXX (Development Regulations); and (6) Other Related Amendments Concerning Code Enforcement. Introduced. The Building Official gave a brief presentation. Councilmember Daysog inquired whether a certificate of occupancy would be required if the same type of business goes into a location. The Building Official responded the policy is not changing; stated a certificate of occupancy has always been required; the new tenant would need to follow the same rules as the old tenant; the Municipal Code change clarifies the current practice. Councilmember Daysog expressed support for clarifying the language. Councilmember Daysog moved approval of the staff recommendation [introduction of the ordinance]. Councilmember Vella seconded the motion, which carried by unanimous voice vote - 5. (19-238) SUMMARY: Consider Final Passage of Four Cannabis Related Ordinances as Follows: Two Ordinances (A and B) Repeal the Existing Cannabis Regulations; and Two Ordinances (C and D) Adopt the Same Regulations (A) Final Passage of Ordinance Repeal in Its Entirety Ordinance No. 3227 Concerning Cannabis Regulations in Alameda Municipal Code Article XVI (Cannabis Businesses) of Chapter VI (Businesses, Occupations and Industries) that, Among Other Things, Establishes the Number of Retail Cannabis Dispensaries to be Open to the Public (including Delivery), Disperses Their Operations, Creates a Buffer Zone from Sensitive Uses, and Permits the Sale of Non-Medicinal Cannabis; (19-238 A) Final Passage of Ordinance "Repeal in Its Entirety Ordinance No. 3228 Concerning Land Use Requirements in the Zoning Ordinance of Alameda Municipal Code Section 30-10 (Cannabis) that, Among Other Things, Permits Retail Cannabis Dispensaries in Certain Zoning Districts Subject to a Conditional Use Permit and Permits the Sale of Non-Medicinal Cannabis in Certain Zoning Districts; Regular Meeting Alameda City Council 9 April 16, 2019 | CityCouncil/2019-04-16.pdf |