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File #: 20-525    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Consent Calendar Status: Passed
File created: 5/4/2020 In control: Council and Authorities Concurrent Meeting
On agenda: 5/12/2020 Final action: 5/12/2020
Title: Adoption of Ordinance No. 2018 Amending Zoning Code Chapter 18.102 - Regulation of Marijuana (Cannabis) [Council Pillar: Enhance Community Engagement and Transparency]
Attachments: 1. Ordinance No. 2018 - INTRO, 2. ORDINANCE NO. 2018
REPORT TO COUNCIL
SUBJECT
Title
Adoption of Ordinance No. 2018 Amending Zoning Code Chapter 18.102 - Regulation of Marijuana (Cannabis) [Council Pillar: Enhance Community Engagement and Transparency]

Report
BACKGROUND
At the April 28, 2020 Council meeting, proposed Ordinance No. 2018 was introduced and passed for the purpose of publication. Pursuant to City Charter Sections 808 and 812, a summary of proposed Ordinance No. 2018 was published on May 6, 2020, and copies were posted in three public places.
DISCUSSION
The proposed ordinance would amend two sections of Chapter 18.102 ("Regulation of Marijuana") of Title 18 ("Zoning") of "The Code of the City of Santa Clara, California". The proposed amendment to Section 18.102.010 ("Commercial Marijuana Activity Prohibited") would prohibit all commercial cannabis activity in Santa Clara. The proposed amendment to Section 18.102.030 ("Transport and Delivery of Marijuana") would also prohibit marijuana delivery services originating in Santa Clara. The amendment would also modify references in these sections and the chapter to use the term "Cannabis" in place of "Marijuana", consistent with current practices, and add a definition of "Cannabis" to Chapter 18.06 ("Definitions").

ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW
The action being considered does not constitute a "project" within the meaning of the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to CEQA Guidelines section 15378(b)(5) in that it is a governmental organizational or administrative activity that will not result in direct or indirect changes in the environment.

FISCAL IMPACT
There is a potential loss of tax revenue by creating a ban on commercial cannabis activity in the city. As a general estimate, in the past, municipalities expected to generate $10-$20 per capita on an annual basis. Applying this factor to Santa Clara, a local cannabis tax measure was projected to generate $1.2 to $2.4 million annually. However, it should be noted that the amount of revenue gener...

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