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File #: 19-210    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 5/1/2019 In control: Planning Commission
On agenda: 5/7/2019 Final action: 5/7/2019
Title: Discussion of Town Manager Recommendations on Changes to Article XI, Section 1102.2.B of the Zoning Ordinance.
Attachments: 1. Draft Ordinance 2019- 07 Article XI Section B Spacing, 2. Residential Spacing Requirements from Surrounding Cities and Towns re MM Dispensaries

 

 

TO:                         Chair and Planning Commission

 

FROM:                      Brian Dalke, Interim Town Manager

Andrew Miller, Town Attorney

                       Jeremy Knapp, Community Development Director

                                                                   

DATE: May 7, 2019

 

CONTACT:

Staff Contact

Andrew Miller, 480-348-3526

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AGENDA TITLE:

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Discussion of Town Manager Recommendations on Changes to Article XI, Section 1102.2.B of the Zoning Ordinance.

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Background

BACKGROUND:

At its meeting on April 25, 2019, Council discussed recommended changes to Article XI, Section 1102.2.B. of the Zoning Ordinance as it pertains to spacing standards between medical marijuana dispensaries and residential properties.  Based on the Council discussion the Town Manager has decided (pursuant to his authority under Town Code §2-5-2D.1.(c)(3)) to recommend to the Planning Commission that the spacing standard between medical marijuana dispensaries and residential properties be set at 1,500 feet, similar to the spacing standards for other cities near Paradise Valley.

 

Many of the municipalities near Paradise Valley have adopted specific spacing standards between medical marijuana dispensaries and residential properties.   The current Town Zoning Ordinance provisions do not have specific spacing requirements but instead suggest that spacing should be a “primary concern” and that the spacing distance between medical marijuana dispensaries and residential properties should be “optimized.”  The current Zoning Ordinance provision in Article XI, Section 1102.2.B.2.f.iv(11), states:

                     (11)                     A medical marijuana dispensary shall be at least 1,500 feet from the                      following existing uses, as measured within the Paradise Valley municipal limits                      only: (a) educational institutions (b) places of worship (c) parks and recreational                      facilities (d) youth centers; and at least 5,280 feet from any other medical                      marijuana dispensary, as measured within the Paradise Valley municipal limits                      only.  Measurements are taken from nearest property lines of the medical office                      use and each of the uses noted above.  The location of the dispensary shall                      optimize distance from residentially zoned propertyResidential spacing shall be                      the primary consideration for all reviews of intermediate SUP amendment                      applications for medical marijuana dispensaries. (Emphasis added)

 

By comparison, the spacing standards between medical marijuana dispensaries and residential properties contained in the zoning standards for other municipalities in the cities near Paradise Valley are as follows:

The Town Manager has recommended that the Commission review a draft ordinance (see attached Draft Ordinance 2019-07) and make a recommendation to the Council on one proposed change to Zoning Ordinance Section 1102.2.B.2.f.iv(11).  The Manager’s recommended change would eliminate the references to spacing between medical marijuana dispensaries and residential properties being a “primary concern” and that such spacing distance should be “optimized;” and instead would create a spacing standard of 1500 feet between a medical marijuana dispensary and “a residential zoning district or the property line of a parcel solely devoted to a residential use in any zoning district.”  Not only is this standard similar to the standards in cities near Paradise Valley, it is the same as the existing spacing standard between medical marijuana dispensaries and educational institutions; places of worship; parks and recreational facilities; and youth centers.

 

It is recommended that the Commission review the draft ordinance and provide comments on any proposed changes before holding a hearing and making a final recommendation to the Town Council.

 

Next Steps

Discuss the Town Manager’s recommended changes to Article XI, Section 1102.2.B of the Zoning Ordinance and provide comments to staff prior to having a hearing.  

 

ATTACHMENTS:

Draft Ordinance No. 2019-07