Enumclaw, WA - Ordinance No. 2548
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Enumclaw, WA - Ordinance No. 2548
ORDINANCE NO. 2548 AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF ENUMCLAW, KING COUNTY, WASHINGTON ADOPTING ZONING CODE AMENDMENTS ADDRESSING MEDICAL CANNABIS AND RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LAND USES IN ALL ZONING DISTRICTS WITHIN THE CITY, PROVIDING FOR SEVERABILITY AND AN EFFECTIVE DATE Whereas, under the Federal Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. § 841 (a)(1) Marijuana is listed as a Schedule I drug, with no recognized medical purpose and therefore is illegal under federal law to possess, manufacture or deliver; and Whereas, under State of Washington Medical Marijuana laws found at RCW 69.51A, qualifying patients may possess up to 15 plants, and form collective gardens, however, the law provides for no legal supply chain, no state tax, no state registry, no state license and no guidelines or regulations; and Whereas, as a result of the passage of Initiative 502, the State of Washington has legalized the production, processing, sale and possession of Recreational Marijuana, imposed taxes and directed the Washington State Liquor Control Board to adopt regulations and issue licenses for Marijuana producers, processors and retail businesses; and Whereas, the Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) has adopted rules and regulations that become effective on November 16, 2013, and began accepting applications for licenses for Marijuana producers, processors and retail business on November 18, 2013; and Whereas, the WSLCB rules provide that the Board will not issue a new marijuana license if the proposed business is within one thousand feet of the perimeter of the grounds of any of the following entities: Elementary or Secondary School; Playground; Recreation Center or Facility; Childcare Center; Public Park; Public Transit Center; Library or Any Game Arcade; and Whereas, the City has reviewed a draft map showing the amount of property within the City, which, despite the 1000-foot restriction, remains eligible for Marijuanalicensed businesses to locate, thus demonstrating the significant impact these uses will have upon neighboring property owners; and Whereas, the proposed WSLCB rules will allow for production businesses to grow Marijuana in outdoor open air facilities pursuant to certain security criteria, but still posing a significant health and safety risk to neighboring properties; and Whereas, the WSLCB rules provide that the Board will determine how many licenses will be issued to businesses in each County and allow for municipalities to Ordinance No. 2548 Date: 08-22-2014 Requested By: Community Development Drall I Page lof4 object to potential applicants; however, the rules provide limited zoning authority to municipalities to address the affects of these types of uses; and Whereas, the conflict between Washington Medical Marijuana statutes and Washington Recreational Marijuana statutes, as well as the conflict with federal law, remains unresolved and is a cause for concern to local jurisdictions who want to comply with state and federal law; and Whereas, the City’s current business licensing requirements allow issuance of a license only if the business complies with local, state and federal law; and Whereas, a recent appellate court decision, Cannabis Action Coalition v. City of Kent, the court upheld the City of Kent’s ban on collective gardens and further indicated that collective gardens are not a legal activity; and Whereas, the criminal activity associated with unregulated marijuana businesses, including medical marijuana businesses, is well documented and includes burglary/robbery, organized crime and money laundering; and Whereas, marijuana processing and producing may result in emissions to the air that will not be addressed by the Liquor Control Board and are difficult or impossible for the City to address; and Whereas, the Liquor Control Board rules and procedures are untested and the negative impacts resulting from this industry on the community are potentially large; and Whereas, it is anticipated that medical cannabis and recreational marijuana land uses will result in an increased risk to health and safety, require increased code enforcement activities, and affect the use and enjoyment of surrounding properties; and Whereas, on January 16, 2014 the State Attorney General issued a formal opinion concluding that I-502 does not preempt local government authority to regulate the siting of marijuana-related businesses within their jurisdiction (AGO 2014 No. 2); and Whereas, on June 26, 2014, the Planning Commission considered held a public hearing and deliberated on proposed zoning code amendments addressing marijuana producers, processors, retailers; medical cannabis dispensaries and collective gardens; and Whereas, on June 26, 2014, the Planning Commission recommended proposed zoning code amendments defining both recreational marijuana uses as defined by RCW 69.050.101 and Medical cannabis uses addressed by RCW 69.51A and further recommended that these uses not be allowed in any zoning district within the City; and Ordinance No. 2548 Date: 08-22-2014 Requested By: Community Development Draft 1 Page 2of 4 Whereas, a Determination of Non-Significance under the State Environmental Policy Act (SEPA) was issued on August 27, 2014; and Whereas, the required GMA 60 day notice was provided to the Washington State Department of Commerce on July 1, 2014 and acknowledged on July 2, 2014; and Whereas, the City Council held a public hearing on the proposed code amendments on September 8, 2014; and Whereas, the proposed amendment defines medical cannabis and recreational marijuana land uses and add the terms the City’s Land Use matrix (EMC 18.05), but the uses would not be allowed in any zoning district within the City; and Whereas, City government has a responsibility to insure that an emerging industry with a documented history of risks, crime and hazards, and as of yet, untested rules and procedures does not detrimentally affect the community; and Whereas, by leaving rows blank in the land use matrix it is the intent of these code amendments to not allow the siting of marijuana land uses under RCW 69.51a Medical Cannabis (Marijuana) and as defined by Initiative 502 within the City of Enumclaw; and Whereas, the proposed amendments do not unreasonably inhibit the ability of any resident of the City of Enumclaw of at least 21 years of age to acquire or possess recreational marijuana, as allowed by Initiative 502. Now, therefore, the City Council of the City of Enumclaw, King County, Washington, do ordain as follows: Section 1: Findings of Fact Adopted. The foregoing recitals are hereby adopted as Findings of Fact in support of the code amendments. Section 2: Definitions added. Enumclaw Municipal Code section 15.04.020 (Definitions) of Enumclaw Municipal Code is hereby amended to add the definitions found in Exhibit ‘A’ of this ordinance. Section 3: Land Use Matrix Amended. Enumclaw Municipal Code sections 18.050.030; 18.06.060; 18.06.070; and 18.06.080 are hereby amended as laid out in Exhibit ‘B’ of this ordinance. Ordinance No. 2548 Date: 08-22-2014 Requested By: Community Development Draft 1 Page 3of 4 Section 4: Effective Date. This ordinance shall take effect and be in full force and effect immediately upon passage, as set forth herein as long as it is approved by a majority plus one of the entire membership of the council. ______________________________ Mayor Liz Reynolds Introduced: ____________________ Passed: _______________________ Approved: ____________________ Published: _____________________ Attested: ___________________________ Meredith Shirey City Clerk Approved as to Form: ___________________________ Michael J. Reynolds City Attorney Ordinance No. 2548 Date: 08-22-2014 Requested By: Community Development Draft 1 Page 4of 4 EXHIBIT ‘A’ TO ORDINANCE 2548 CODE AMENDMENTS FOR MEDICAL CANNABIS AND RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA DEFINITIONS ADDED 1. The following New Definitions are added to EMC 15.04.020 “Cannabis or Marijuana” means all parts of the plant Cannabis, whether growing or not, with a THC concentration greater than 0.3 percent on dry weight basis; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of the plant; and every compound manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture or preparation of the plant, its seeds or resin. For the purposes of this Ordinance, “cannabis” or “marijuana” does not include the mature stalks of the plant, fiber produced from the stalks, oil or cake made from the seeds of the plant, any other compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture or preparation of the mature stalks, except the resin extracted therefrom, fiber, oil, or cake, or the sterilized seed of the plant which is capable of germination, as defined by RCW 69.50.101 as now existing or hereafter amended. "Marijuana processor" means a person licensed by the state liquor control board to process marijuana into useable marijuana and marijuana-infused products, package and label useable marijuana and marijuana-infused products for sale in retail outlets, and sell useable marijuana and marijuana-infused products at wholesale to marijuana retailers as defined by RCW 69.50.101 as now existing or hereafter amended. "Marijuana producer" means a person licensed by the state liquor control board to produce and sell marijuana at wholesale to marijuana processors and other marijuana producers, as defined by RCW 69.50.101 as now existing or hereafter amended. "Marijuana-infused products" means products that contain marijuana or marijuana extracts and are intended for human use. The term "marijuana-infused products" does not include useable marijuana as defined by RCW 69.50.101 as now existing or hereafter amended. "Marijuana retailer" means a person licensed by the state liquor control board to sell useable marijuana and marijuana-infused products in a retail outlet as defined by RCW 69.50.101 as now existing or hereafter amended. “Medical Marijuana Dispensary” includes any person, entity, site, location, facility, business, cooperative, collective, whether for profit or not for profit, that distributes, sells, dispenses, transmits, packages, measures, labels, selects, processes, delivers, exchanges or gives away cannabis for medicinal or other purposes pursuant to Chapter 69.51A RCW now existing or hereafter amended. “Collective Garden” Means the growing, production, processing, transportation, and delivery of cannabis, by qualifying patients, for medical use, as set forth in Chapter 69.51A RCW now existing or hereafter amended. Exhibit ‘A’ – Code amendments for Medical Cannabis and Recreational Marijuana Ordinance No. 25xx EXHIBIT ‘B’ TO ORDINANCE 2548 CODE AMENDMENTS FOR MEDICAL CANNABIS AND RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA AMENDMENTS TO THE LAND USE MATRIX 1. A new row for the specific land use “Medical Marijuana Dispensary” is added to subsection EMC 18.050.030 of the Use Matrix and the row for Pharmacy is amended (new text is underlined): 18.05.030 Accommodation, Food Services, Finance, Insurance, Medical and Professional Offices land use matrix. A. Accommodation, Food Services, Finance, Insurance, Medical and Professional Office land use matrix (NAICS 51-56, 62, 72, and 311). KEY P-Permitted Use C-Conditional Use S-Special Use RESIDENTIAL Z O N E Z O N E SPECIFIC LAND USE L O W M O D D E N S I T Y D E N S I T Y S F S F R-1 R-2 M I X E D R E S I D E N T I A L R-3 M U L T I F A M I L Y R E S R-4 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL R E S I D E N T I A L M O B I L E H O M E P A R K RMHP G E N E R A L G E N E R A L O F F I C E O F F I C E H O S P I T A L N E I G H B O R H O O D B U S I N E S S | GO GO-H H I G H W A Y B U S I N E S S C E N T R A L B U S I N E S S C O M M U N I T Y C E N T R A L B U S I N E S S 1 2 L I G H T I N D U S T R I A L NB HCB CB-1 CB-2 LI P P1 P P1 P P1 P P1 P P P P P P P P P P P P P C C C C P P P P P P1 P P P1 P P P P P P U B L I C U S E P H O S P I T A L H Accommodation and Food Services (NAICS 72, 311) Bakery, retail Bakery, wholesale Bed and breakfast, subject to EMC 19.32.030 Catering services Cocktail lounge, tavern, bar, nightclub Hotel, Motel Restaurants, drive-through P2/C P2/C P2/C P2/C P2/C P Restaurants, walk-up Winery, brewery, distillery Bakery, retail P P P Finance, Insurance, Medical and Professional Services (NAICS 51-56, 62) Financial institutions P Building maintenance service P P Data processing center Hospital Laboratories, medical and dental Medical Marijuana Dispensary P P C P C P C P C P P P P P P P P Mortuaries Printing and publishing establishments Pharmacies, except Medical Marijuana Dispensary Professional offices and clinics for practitioners licensed by the state to practice the healing arts Professional offices and offices of insurance, lumber and real estate brokers; and travel P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P 3 P P P P P P P 3 P P P P P Exhibit ‘B’ – Code amendments for Medical Cannabis and Recreational Marijuana Ordinance No. 25xx 1 agents Surgical, medical and dental supplies and equipment stores Radio and television broadcasting studios Studios for artists, photographers and other similar uses Veterinary clinics, animal hospitals GENERAL CROSS REFERENCES: P 3,4 P 4 P P5/C P P P P P P P P 4 P 4 P 4 P P P5/C 4 P 4 P P5 /C Land Use Table Instructions, see E.M.C. 18.05.010; Development Standards, see E.M.C. Chapters 18 and 19; Application and Review Procedures, see E.M.C. Chapters 15.16 through 15.36; General Provisions, see Chapter 15.06 E.M.C; Italicized Uses are Defined in Chapter 15.04 E.M.C. Exhibit ‘B’ – Code amendments for Medical Cannabis and Recreational Marijuana Ordinance No. 25xx 2 2. A new row for the specific land use “Marijuana Retailer” is added to subsection EMC 18.050.060 of the Use Matrix: 18.05.060 Retail Sales, Service Uses and Similar Uses land use matrix. A. Retail Sales, Service Uses and Other Uses land use matrix (NAICS 44, 45, 812, and 8114). KEY P-Permitted Use C-Conditional Use S-Special Use RESIDENTIAL Z O N E Z O N E SPECIFIC LAND USE Adult oriented business, subject to Chapter 5.28 EMC Cemeteries Crematorium Marijuana Retailer Pawnshops Personal services including barber shops, spa, beauty and nail salons, hair care, dry cleaners, laundromat and similar services Photographic processing, photoengraving, photocopying, photostating, printing, copying and mailing services, and supply Post offices, public or private Animal shelters Retail sales; convenience goods, food, beverages and groceries Retail sales; all other not specifically addressed Solicitors and mobile vendors, subject to Chapter 5.60 EMC Upholstery, automobile and furniture L O W M O D D E N S I T Y D E N S I T Y S F S F R-1 GENERAL CROSS REFERENCES: R-2 M I X E D R E S I D E N T I A L R-3 M U L T I F A M I L Y R E S R-4 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL R E S I D E N T I A L M O B I L E H O M E P A R K RMHP G E N E R A L G E N E R A L O F F I C E O F F I C E H O S P I T A L N E I G H B O R H O O D B U S I N E S S GO-H B U S I N E S S C E N T R A L B U S I N E S S C O M M U N I T Y | GO H I G H W A Y NB HCB C E N T R A L B U S I N E S S 1 2 CB-1 CB-2 L I G H T I N D U S T R I A L LI P U B L I C U S E P H O S P I T A L H C C C C C C P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P P C 1 P /C P 2 P 2 P 2 P P P P P P P 2 P P 2 P2 P2 P P P P C Land Use Table Instructions, see E.M.C. 18.05.010; Development Standards, see E.M.C. Chapters 18 and 19; Application and Review Procedures, see E.M.C. Chapters 15.16 through 15.36; General Provisions, see Chapter 15.06 E.M.C; Italicized Uses are Defined in Chapter 15.04 E.M.C. Exhibit ‘B’ – Code amendments for Medical Cannabis and Recreational Marijuana Ordinance No. 25xx 3 3. Two new rows for the specific land uses “Collective Garden” and “Marijuana Producer” is added to subsection EMC 18.050.070 of the Use Matrix (amended text is underlined): 18.05.070 Agriculture, Mining and Forestry land use matrix. A. Agriculture, Mining and Forestry land use matrix (NAICS 11 and 21). KEY P-Permitted Use C-Conditional Use S-Special Use RESIDENTIAL Z O N E Z O N E SPECIFIC LAND USE Horticultural nursery and garden supply, indoor or outdoor Growing and harvesting of produce and crops, not including on-site sales Keeping of domestic animals, livestock and poultry, subject to compliance with the requirements of EMC Title 7 Farm stand, retail sales of produce and crops Natural resource extraction, subject to Chapter 19.28 EMC Natural resource processing (screening, crushing, washing, refining...), subject to Chapter 19.28 EMC Animal Slaughter and Stockyard Collective Garden Marijuana Producer L O W M O D D E N S I T Y D E N S I T Y S F S F R-1 R-2 M I X E D R E S I D E N T I A L R-3 M U L T I F A M I L Y COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL R E S I D E N T I A L M O B I L E H O M E R E S R-4 P A R K RMHP G E N E R A L G E N E R A L O F F I C E O F F I C E H O S P I T A L N E I G H B O R H O O D B U S I N E S S | GO GO-H NB H I G H W A Y B U S I N E S S C E N T R A L B U S I N E S S C O M M U N I T Y HCB C E N T R A L B U S I N E S S 1 2 CB-1 CB-2 P1 P2,3 P2,3 P2,3 P2,3 P P P P4 P3 P3 P3 P3 GENERAL CROSS REFERENCES: P2,3 P2 P2 P2 P P P P P2 L I G H T I N D U S T R I A L LI P U B L I C U S E H O S P I T A L P H P2 P2 P P2 P2 P2 P P P P C C Land Use Table Instructions, see E.M.C. 18.05.010; Development Standards, see E.M.C. Chapters 18 and 19; Application and Review Procedures, see E.M.C. Chapters 15.16 through 15.36; General Provisions, see Chapter 15.06 E.M.C; Italicized Uses are Defined in Chapter 15.04 E.M.C. Exhibit ‘B’ – Code amendments for Medical Cannabis and Recreational Marijuana Ordinance No. 25xx 4 4. One new row for the specific land use “Marijuana Processor” is added to subsection EMC 18.050.080 of the Use Matrix (amended text is underlined): 18.05.080 Manufacturing and Construction land use matrix. A. Manufacturing and Construction land use matrix (NAICS 23, 31-33, and 8112). KEY P-Permitted Use C-Conditional Use S-Special Use RESIDENTIAL Z O N E Z O N E SPECIFIC LAND USE Aerospace products and parts manufacturing Agricultural machinery, sales and services Asphalt batching Automobile wrecking, junk and salvage yards Building material sales L O W M O D D E N S I T Y D E N S I T Y S F S F R1 R-2 M I X E D R E S I D E N T I A L R-3 M U L T I F A M I L Y R E S R-4 COMMERCIAL/INDUSTRIAL R E S I D E N T I A L M O B I L E H O M E P A R K RMHP G E N E R A L G E N E R A L O F F I C E O F F I C E H O S P I T A L N E I G H B O R H O O D B U S I N E S S | GO GO-H NB P H I G H W A Y B U S I N E S S C E N T R A L B U S I N E S S C O M M U N I T Y 1 HCB CB-1 C E N T R A L B U S I N E S S 2 CB-2 L I G H T I N D U S T R I A L LI P1 P P1 P1 P H 2 C P1 C P1 C Manufacture of wood products P1 GENERAL CROSS REFERENCES: U S E H O S P I T A L C Manufacture of textiles and leather, taxidermy Manufacture of paper products, pulp mills Manufacture of petroleum products, fertilizers and chemicals Manufacture of plastics and rubber Manufacturing, compounding, bottling, processing, packaging or treatment of food and beverage products not listed elsewhere Mini-storage facilities Marijuana Processor Mobile home sales, subject to EMC 19.32.150 Plumbing shops, electricians, heating, air conditioning, sales or repair Research and development Storage or distribution of sand, gravel, top soil, or bark Trailer-mix concrete plant P U B L I C C C C P3/C P1 P P P P P P P P P P C P P2 P2 Land Use Table Instructions, see E.M.C. 18.05.010; Development Standards, see E.M.C. Chapters 18 and 19; Application and Review Procedures, see E.M.C. Chapters 15.16 thru 15.36; General Provisions, see Chapter 15.06 E.M.C; Italicized Uses are Defined in Chapter 15.04 E.M.C. Exhibit ‘B’ – Code amendments for Medical Cannabis and Recreational Marijuana Ordinance No. 25xx 5