pages: CityCouncil/2020-10-20.pdf, 15
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CityCouncil | 2020-10-20 | 15 | Mr. Oram responded the entrance to the facility is on Lincoln Avenue; stated one security guard will be at the entrance; the site will have two security guards at all times; the second security guard will be focused on traffic flow in the parking lot, monitoring double parking and the safety and security of the surrounding neighborhood; every customer must register with the NUG system, which includes a good neighbor policy calling for no loud music, double parking, fast driving, or smoking on-site. Councilmember Daysog inquired how NUG will prevent a person from reselling product to minors. Mr. Oram responded the security guard responsible for walking the neighborhood and parking lot should be able to identify and monitor activity; stated should reselling be seen, the security guard will stop the transaction, report the name to management and the reseller will be blocked from entering the facility again; noted the point of sale system tracks customer purchases; unusual behavior in customer purchases can be flagged for follow up. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired whether there is a limit to the distance a security guard can travel up the street. Mr. Oram responded management requests the security guards use discretion; stated something down the block can be monitored; the primary objective is to monitor on-site; noted the two security guards are in radio contact with each other and store management. Vice Mayor Knox White inquired whether the good neighbor policy and security plan is reviewed by the Police Department and whether the project falls within the approved zoning, to which the Planning, Building and Transportation Director responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether any other businesses are required to have a plan to deal with double parking and whether other businesses are required to have security follow people who purchase opioids, to which the Planning, Building and Transportation Director responded in the negative. Councilmember Oddie inquired whether cannabis is legal for adult and medicinal use in Alameda, to which the Planning, Building and Transportation Director responded in the affirmative. Councilmember Oddie stated this product is a medicine and is permitted in Alameda. Mayor Ezzy Ashcraft inquired how many parking spaces the Sacramento NUG location has, to which Mr. Oram responded the peak volume of clients would be 400; stated the Sacramento store is roughly the same square footage with six parking spaces and a bike rack. Regular Meeting Alameda City Council October 20, 2020 14 | CityCouncil/2020-10-20.pdf |