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Ordinance: ORD 1530-2017
File Number: 17-133 Enactment Number: ORD 1530-2017
AN INTERIM URGENCY ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SOUTH
SAN FRANCISCO MAKING FINDINGS AND ESTABLISHING A
MORATORIUM ON THE ISSUANCE OF USE PERMITS, BUILDING
PERMITS, LICENSES, OR ANY OTHER APPLICABLE
ENTITLEMENTS FOR ANY COMMERCIAL MARIJUANA
ACTIVITY AND OUTDOOR CULTIVATION OF MARIJUANA ON
THE GROUNDS OF A PRIVATE RESIDENCE WITHIN THE CITY OF
SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO, TO THE FULL EXTENT AUTHORIZED
UNDER STATE LAW.
WHEREAS, on November 8, 2016, the voters of the state of California ("State") enacted Proposition 64,
the Control, Regulate and Tax Adult Use of Marijuana Act(the"AUMA"); and
WHEREAS, subject to certain exceptions, the AUMA generally establishes a comprehensive system to
legalize, control, and regulate the cultivation, processing, manufacture, distribution, testing, and sale of
recreational marijuana, including marijuana products, for use by adults 21 years and older, and to tax the
commercial growth and retail sale of marijuana; and
WHEREAS, the AUMA permits a city to enact and enforce "reasonable regulations" to regulate the
possession, planting, cultivation, harvesting, drying, or processing of marijuana plants, including the
complete prohibition of such activities outdoors; and
WHEREAS, the AUMA creates a licensing system whereby the State will issue licenses to businesses
authorizing them to cultivate, distribute, transport, store, manufacture, process, and sell recreational
marijuana and marijuana products for adults 21 years of age and older, with such licenses to be issued by
January 1, 2018; and
WHEREAS, the AUMA mandates that State licensing authorities shall not approve an application for a
State license if approval of the State license will violate the provisions of any local ordinance or regulation
adopted in accordance with the requirements of the AUMA; and
WHEREAS,the AUMA states that nothing in it shall be interpreted to supersede or limit the authority of a
local jurisdiction to adopt and enforce local ordinances to regulate businesses licensed under the AUMA;
and
WHEREAS, (1)the Federal Controlled Substances Act,21 U.S.C. §§ 801 et seq.,classifies marijuana as a
Schedule I Drug,which is defined as a drug or other substance that has a high potential for abuse,that has
no currently accepted medical use in treatment in the United States,and that has not been accepted as safe
for use under medical supervision; and(2)the Federal Controlled
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Substances Act makes it unlawful,under federal law,for any person to cultivate,manufacture,distribute or
dispense, or possess with intent to manufacture, distribute or dispense marijuana; and
WHEREAS, in a series of memoranda issued in October 2009,June 2011, and August 2013 (the"Ogden"
and "Cole" memos),the U.S. Department of Justice provided guidance to federal prosecutors concerning
marijuana enforcement under the Controlled Substances Act and generally advised that it is not likely an
efficient use of federal resources to prosecute those persons or entities in compliance with a strong and
effective state regulatory system for the cultivation and distribution of medical marijuana; and
WHEREAS,the federal government has not sanctioned the cultivation, sale,or possession of recreational
marijuana in any way; and
WHEREAS, significant concerns have been raised regarding the land use impacts that possession,
planting, cultivation, harvesting, drying, processing, distributing, transporting, storing, manufacturing,
and sale of marijuana(hereinafter"marijuana activity") will have on public health, safety, and welfare in
City of South San Francisco ("City"), including the protection of environmental resources and
neighborhood quality; and
WHEREAS, as recognized by the Attorney General's August 2008 Guidelines for the Security and
Non-Diversion of marijuana grown for medical use,the cultivation or other concentration of marijuana in
any location or premises without adequate security increases the risk that surrounding homes or businesses
may be negatively impacted by nuisance activity such as loitering or crime; and
WHEREAS, the City has a compelling interest in protecting the public health, safety, and welfare of its
residents and businesses, and preserving the peace and integrity of neighborhoods within the City; and
WHEREAS, with respect to commercial medical marijuana activities, the Medical Cannabis Regulation
and Safety Act("MCRSA") allows cities to enact local regulations pertaining to medical marijuana; and
WHEREAS, Chapter 20.410 "Prohibition on Medical Marijuana Cooperatives or Collectives" of the City
of South San Francisco Municipal Code,among other things,presently prohibits such commercial medical
marijuana activities, including, but not limited to, prohibitions on cultivation, distribution, storage,
exchange,processing, and delivery; and
WHEREAS, the City has devoted considerable staff time and financial resources towards adopting
specific plans and implementing development that is consistent with the City's General Plan; and
WHEREAS, some jurisdictions that have permitted the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries
have reported illegal activity, including robbery, burglary, homicide, and hand-to-hand transactions, at or
near such medical marijuana dispensaries; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the issuance of use permits, building permits, licenses, or other
entitlements for commercial marijuana activity and outdoor personal cultivation,would pose a current and
immediate threat to the public health, safety, and welfare, since such uses could
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potentially create conflicts with surrounding land uses, could conflict with the City's long-term planning
goals to be implemented through the City's General Plan, Specific Plans, and Zoning Ordinance; and
WHEREAS, in light of recent legal developments,and in order to address community concerns regarding
the establishment of recreational marijuana activity and outdoor personal cultivation,it is necessary for the
City to study the impact such uses may have on the public health,safety and welfare,and potentially revise
the City's existing regulations or adopt new regulations; and
WHEREAS, to protect the City's investment in its planning efforts, ensure that the City's long-term
planning goals and strategies can be achieved in an effective and timely manner,and to avoid a current and
immediate threat to the public health, safety, and welfare,the City proposes adopting a moratorium on the
issuance of use permits, building permits and all other applicable entitlements for recreational marijuana
activity and on outdoor personal cultivation within the City's boundaries; and
WHEREAS,with respect to recreational marijuana activities authorized by AUMA,the City Council finds
that it is necessary to protect the health, safety and welfare, specifically the City and the public's interests
in the City's aesthetic,economic,health, safety and community character,until additional staff review has
been completed and any necessary local regulations or code revisions have been revised, adopted and
otherwise made effective; and
WHEREAS, the citizens of the City will benefit from a comprehensive and thoughtful local regulatory
scheme that addresses the potential impacts of indoor and outdoor marijuana cultivation for personal use,
as authorized by AUMA,by City residents; and
WHEREAS, there is an immediate need to prevent unregulated recreational marijuana grows in the City,
which have the potential to affect the character and aesthetic of the community; and
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that issuing use permits, building permits, or other entitlements for
commercial marijuana activity and outdoor cultivation of marijuana on the grounds of a private residence
within the City would pose a current and immediate threat to the public health, safety, or welfare, since
such uses could potentially conflict with the City's long-term planning goals and the development of the
City; and
WHEREAS, the California Constitution, Article XI, section 7, provides cities with the authority to enact
ordinances to protect the health, safety, welfare and morals of their citizens, and adoption of zoning
regulations are a permissible exercise of this authority; and
WHEREAS, this interim urgency ordinance is also necessary to prevent potential grandfathering of
recreational outdoor marijuana cultivation upon the grounds of private residences; and
WHEREAS, a local moratorium on commercial marijuana activity, to the full extent allowed under the
AUMA, is required to allow the City the opportunity to consider the various policy implications of
authorizing recreational marijuana activity in the City and to develop a comprehensive approach to
regulate marijuana-related activities authorized by AUMA; and
WHEREAS, this interim urgency ordinance is necessary in that there is a current and immediate
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threat to the public health, safety, and welfare from unregulated marijuana activity; and
WHEREAS,Government Code section 65858 authorizes the City Council to adopt as an urgency measure
an interim ordinance, effective immediately upon a four-fifths vote of the City Council, to protect the
public health, safety, and welfare. The interim ordinance is effective for a period of forty-five (45) days,
unless extended pursuant to Government Code section 65858; and
WHEREAS,this ordinance does not require review under the California Environmental
Quality Act(Pub. Resources Code §§ 21000 et seq.,"CEQA")based on the following:
(1) Under CEQA Guidelines Section 15060(c)(2), the activity will not result in a direct or reasonably
foreseeable indirect physical change in the environment, and under CEQA Guidelines Section
15060(c)(3), the activity is not a project as defined in Section 15378 of the CEQA Guidelines because it
has no potential for resulting in physical change to the environment, directly or indirectly.
(2) Even assuming the adoption of the ordinance was a project, it is categorically exempt from CEQA
pursuant to Section 15308 of the CEQA Guidelines as a regulatory action taken by the City pursuant to its
police power and in accordance with Government Code section 65858 to assure maintenance and
protection of the environment pending the evaluation and adoption of contemplated local legislation,
regulation, and policies.
NOW THEREFORE, the City Council of the City of South San Francisco does hereby ORDAIN as
follows, adopted as an interim ordinance, under the provisions of California Government Code section
65858:
Section 1. Incorporation of Recitals.
The City Council of the City of South San Francisco finds that all Recitals are true and correct and are
incorporated herein by reference.
Section 2.Definitions.
For the purposes of this Ordinance,the following definitions shall apply:
The term "marijuana" shall mean all items included in Health and Safety Code Sections 11018 and
11018.1.
The term"indoor cultivation"shall mean cultivation inside a fully enclosed private residence as defined in
Health and Safety Code Section 11362.2(b)(2).
The term "outdoor cultivation" shall mean any cultivation that is not defined as indoor cultivation as
defined in Health and Safety Code Section 11362.2(b)(2).
Section 3.Moratorium Imposed.
In accordance with the authority granted to the City of South San Francisco under Article XI, section 7 of
the California Constitution and California Government Code section 65858, from and after the date of this
Ordinance, a temporary moratorium is hereby established and imposed as of January 25,2017, and no use
permit,building permit, license, or other applicable entitlement shall be approved
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for the following:
Any commercial or industrial marijuana activity, which includes but is not limited to the following uses
involving marijuana: manufacturing; processing; laboratory testing; labeling; storing; wholesale;
distribution; and retail is prohibited in every zoning district within the City. This moratorium shall include
any commercial or industrial marijuana uses authorized under either the AUMA or the MCRSA.
Outdoor cultivation for personal use, including harvesting, drying, or processing of marijuana plants for
recreational use, is prohibited in every zoning district within the City. Indoor planting, cultivation,
harvesting,drying,or processing of marijuana plants for recreational use is limited to residential districts,
is limited to six (6) plants per residence, and must be entirely for the personal use of a resident of the
residence who is twenty-one (21) years of age or older. The City reserves the right to enact regulations
regarding the indoor cultivation of marijuana at a later date.
This Ordinance does not affect the rights of individuals as established by State law to possess or use
medical marijuana subject to a valid doctor's recommendation. This moratorium will last for a period of
forty-five (45) days from the adoption of this Ordinance to allow the City an opportunity to consider
options and legal authority to enact land use controls regulating recreational marijuana activity in a manner
consistent with the newly-enacted State law.
Section 4.Authority; Urgency Statement.
This Ordinance is an interim ordinance, adopted as an urgency measure pursuant to Government Code
section 65858 and is for the immediate and long-term preservation of the public safety,health,and welfare.
The City Council of the City of South San Francisco hereby finds that there is a current and immediate
threat to the public health, safety and welfare that warrants the establishment of a temporary moratorium
on commercial marijuana activity and outdoor personal cultivation as described in this Ordinance. The
following facts support this urgency measure: Establishing commercial marijuana activity in the City,
before the City has an opportunity to update its regulations in accordance with the recent developments in
the law, could lead to conflicts amongst various land uses, conflict with the City's long-term planning
goals, and a potential increase in nuisance and criminal activity within the City, as well as create a
deleterious effect on residents' quality of life. Accordingly, the City Council of the City of South San
Francisco hereby finds that the approval of use permits,variances,building permits, licenses,or any other
applicable entitlement for commercial marijuana activity and outdoor personal cultivation would result in
that threat to public health, safety, or welfare.These findings are based upon all of the facts recited in this
Ordinance, in the staff report to the City Council accompanying this Ordinance, all matters and
information presented to this City Council at its meeting on January 11, 2017, and all additional matters
and information presented to this City Council at its meeting on January 25, 2017.
Section 5. Issuance of Land Use Entitlements in Violation of this Moratorium Declared Public
Nuisance.
The issuance of use permits, building permits, licenses, or other applicable entitlements for marijuana
activity and outdoor personal cultivation in the City as defined in this Ordinance, during the duration of
this moratorium or any extension thereof, is declared to be a public nuisance. Violations of this
Ordinance may be enforced by any applicable laws or ordinances, including but
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not limited to injunctions or administrative or criminal penalties,under the South San Francisco Municipal
Code.
Section 6. Severability.
If any provision of this Ordinance or the application thereof to any person or circumstance is held invalid,
the remainder of the Ordinance, including the application of such part or provision to other persons or
circumstances, shall not be affected thereby, and shall continue in full force and effect. To this end,
provisions of this Ordinance are severable. The City Council hereby declares that it would have passed
each section, subsection, subdivision,paragraph, sentence,clause or phrase hereof,irrespective of the fact
that any one or more sections,subsections,subdivisions,paragraphs,sentences,clauses,or phrases be held
unconstitutional, invalid, or unenforceable.
Section 7. Effective Date.
This Ordinance and moratorium shall take effect immediately upon adoption, if adopted by at least
four-fifths vote of the City Council, and shall be in full force and effect for forty-five (45) days from the
date of its adoption by the City Council, unless extended by the City Council as provided for in
Government Code section 65858.
Introduced and adopted at a regular meeting of the City Council of the City of South San Francisco,held the
25th day of January,2017.
At a meeting of the City Council on 1/25/2017, a motion was made by Richard Garbarino, seconded by
Liza Normandy, that this Ordinance be adopted.The motion passed.
Yes: 5 Vice Mayor Normandy, Councilmember Garbarino, Councilmember
Matsumoto, Mayor Gupta, and Councilmember Addiego
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Margaret Roberts
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Mayor Pradeep Gupta
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