Title
Resolution to Delay Certain Enforcement Activities against Medical
Marijuana Dispensaries and Cultivation Facilities
Memorandum
During the discussions the Council held prior to voting on the zoning and licensing ordinances regarding medical
marijuana, Council members consistently advocated for language that guaranteed patient safety, registered patient and caregiver protections, and that dispensary operators (owners and managers) could be held legally accountable for operating in compliance with the MMMA.
The Council did not define a mechanism for operating in compliance with the MMMA. When staff members began receiving applications for medical
marijuana dispensary and cultivation facility licenses, it was determined by staff that the staff had to confirm that dispensary operations were legal, and that each dispensary was operating legally.
This placed an undue and unanticipated burden on staff.
The Medical
Marijuana Licensing Board (report attached) discussed this burden over the course of their meetings between October and January, and determined that some changes to the ordinances could clarify staff role and responsibilities. These amendments to ordinances will be submitted for Council approval or rejection during the course of the next few meetings.
In the meantime, the City Attorney’s office is requesting increased information from all dispensaries.
The Medical
Marijuana Licensing Board requests that the Council clarify their expectations of the City Attorney’s responsibilities, and that the City Attorney delay any further action regarding medical
marijuana dispensaries and cultivation facilities, except for claims that they are in the wrong zoning district, until after the Council decides about amending the ordinances.
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Whereas, The Medical
Marijuana Licensing Board has recommended changes in 5:50.1 to Chapter 55 (Zoning) of Title V of the code of the City of Ann Arbor;
Whereas, The Medical
Marijuana Licensing Board has recommended c...
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