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STAFF: Rita Harris
AGENDA ITEM SUMMARY
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SUBJECT
Items Relating to the Possible Repeal of the Voter-approved Ban on Medical Marijuana Businesses and the
Establishment of New Licensing Provisions for Such Businesses and Related Regulations.
A. Presentation of a Petition for a Citizen-Initiated Ordinance that Would Reverse the Ban on Medical Marijuana
Businesses and Strictly Regulate, Control and Permit a Limited Number of State-authorized Medical Marijuana
Businesses Within the City of Fort Collins and Establish Reasonable Restrictions on the Signage and
Advertising of These Businesses to Match Community Needs. (No Action Needed)
B. Resolution 2012-062 Submitting a Citizen-initiated Ordinance Dealing with Medical Marijuana Businesses to
a Vote of the Registered Electors of the City at a Special Municipal Election to Be Held on November 6, 2012,
in Conjunction with the Larimer County General Election.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The City Clerk’s Office received an initiative petition on June 19, 2012, which has been determined to contain a
sufficient number of signatures to place an initiated measure before the registered electors of the City at a special
election. Pursuant to the City Charter, upon presentation of an initiative petition certified as sufficient by the City Clerk,
the Council must either (1) adopt the proposed ordinance without alteration within 30 days; or (2) submit such
proposed measure, in the form petitioned for, to the registered electors of the city. Pursuant to Article X, Section 4
of the City Charter, an initiated measure proposed by the registered electors of the City cannot be repealed or
amended except by a subsequent electoral vote. Therefore, in this instance, Council cannot exercise the option to
adopt the proposed ordinance because, in part, it repeals the measure approved by the voters in November 2011.
BACKGROUND / DISCUSSION
The City Clerk’s Office has certified a sufficient number of signatures on an initiative petition received on June 19,
2012. Under Article X of the City Charter, 4,214 signatures of registered electors (at least 15% of the total ballots cast
in the last regular City election) are required to place an initiative on a special election ballot. Upon presentation of
an initiative petition certified as to sufficiency by the City Clerk, the Council must either adopt the proposed ordinance
without alteration or submit the proposed measure in the form petitioned for, to the registered electors of the city. An
ordinance calling a special election for November 6, 2012, to be held in conjunction with the Larimer County General
Election, is being considered by the Council this same date under Agenda Item #20.
The purpose of the initiated measure is to strictly regulate, control and permit a limited number of state-authorized
medical marijuana businesses within the city of Fort Collins and establish reasonable restrictions on the signage and
advertising of these businesses to match community needs. The text of the proposed ordinance is as follows:
AN INITIATIVE TO STRICTLY REGULATE, CONTROL AND PERMIT A LIMITED
NUMBER OF STATE-AUTHORIZED MEDICAL MARIJUANA BUSINESSES WITHIN
THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND TO ESTABLISH REASONABLE RESTRICTIONS ON THE
SIGNAGE AND ADVERTISING OF THESE BUSINESSES TO MATCH COMMUNITY NEEDS
WHEREAS, Amendment 20 of the Colorado State Constitution (codified as § 14 to Article XVIII) was
approved by Colorado voters in 2000 to enable sick patients with HIV, Aids, cancer, cachexia, seizures, severe
nausea and other debilitating medical conditions to access medical marijuana pursuant to their Doctor’s
recommendation;
WHEREAS the Colorado Legislature in 2010 enacted the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code permitting
municipalities to license and regulate medical marijuana businesses in order to provide medicine to patients
in a safe, professional and quality-controlled manner;
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WHEREAS, qualifying patients in Fort Collins deserve to have access their doctor-recommended medicine
from professional, regulated and taxed stores, not from alleyways or parks.
WHEREAS, it is the intent and desire of the citizens of the City of Fort Collins that the City Council of the City
of Fort Collins, Colorado, adopt AN INITIATIVE TO STRICTLY REGULATE, CONTROL AND PERMIT
A LIMITED NUMBER OF STATE-AUTHORIZED MEDICAL MARIJUANA BUSINESSES WITHIN THE
CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND TO ESTABLISH REASONABLE RESTRICTIONS ON THE SIGNAGE
AND ADVERTISING OF THESE BUSINESSES TO MATCH COMMUNITY NEEDS or, if the within
Initiated Ordinance is not adopted by the City Council in the form presented herein, that the within Initiated
Ordinance be referred in the form presented herein to the registered electors of the municipality at a special
election, specifically the November 2012 coordinated election as provided by law.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS,
COLORADO OR THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS:
Section 1. That Sections 15-450 through 15-493 of Article XVI, Chapter 15 of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins are hereby repealed and the following sections are reenacted to read as follows:
ARTICLE XVI
MEDICAL MARIJUANA
DIVISION 1. IN GENERAL
Sec. 15-450. Purpose
The purpose of this Article is to implement the provisions of Article 43.3 of Title 12, C.R.S., known as the
Colorado Medical Marijuana Code.
Sec. 15-451. Incorporation of state law.
The provisions of the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code, and any rules and regulations promulgated
thereunder, are incorporated herein by reference except to the extent that more restrictive or additional
regulations are set forth in this Article.
Sec. 15-452. Definitions.
(a) The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this Article, shall have the meanings ascribed to
them in this Section:
Applicant shall mean any person or entity who has submitted an application for a license or renewal of a
license issued pursuant to this Article. If the applicant is an entity and not a natural Person, applicant shall
include all persons who are the members, managers, officers, directors and shareholders of such entity
Colorado Medical Marijuana Code shall mean Title 12, Article 43.3 of the Colorado Revised Statutes and
any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder.
Cultivation or cultivate shall mean the process by which a person grows a marijuana plant.
Financial interest shall mean any ownership interest, including, without limitation, a membership,
directorship or officership; or any creditor interest, whether or not such interest is evidenced by any written
document.
License shall mean a document issued by the City officially authorizing an applicant to operate a medical
marijuana business pursuant to this Article.
Licensee shall mean the person to whom a license has been issued pursuant to this Article.
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Medical marijuana business or business shall mean a medical marijuana center, optional premises
cultivation operation, or medical marijuana-infused products manufacturer as defined in the Colorado
Medical Marijuana Code.
Medical marijuana paraphernalia or paraphernalia shall mean devices, contrivances, instruments and
paraphernalia for inhaling or otherwise consuming medical marijuana, including, but not limited to, rolling
papers, related tools, water pipes and vaporizers.
Minor patient shall mean a patient less than eighteen (18) years of age.
Place of worship or religious assembly shall mean a building containing a hall, auditorium or other suitable
room used for the purpose of conducting religious services or meetings of the occupants of such structure.
(b) In addition to the definitions contained in Subsection (a) of this Section, other terms used in this Article
shall have the meaning ascribed to them in Article XVIII, Section 14 of the Colorado Constitution or the
Colorado Medical Marijuana Code, and such definitions are hereby incorporated into this Article by this
reference.
Secs. 15-453—15-460. Reserved.
DIVISION 2. MEDICAL MARIJUANA LICENSING AUTHORITY
Sec. 15-461. Creation.
There shall be and is hereby created a Medical Marijuana Licensing Authority, hereafter referred to in this
Article as the "Authority".
Sec. 15-462. Composition.
The Authority shall be a person appointed by the City Manager.
Sec. 15-463. Functions.
(a) The Authority shall have the duty and authority pursuant to the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code and this
Article to grant or refuse licenses; to grant or refuse transfers of ownership or location of the license; and levy
penalties against licensees in the manner provided by law.
(b) The Authority shall have all the powers of a Local Licensing Authority as set forth in the Colorado Medical
Marijuana Code.
(c) The Authority shall have the power to promulgate rules and regulations concerning the procedures for
hearings before the Authority.
(d) The Authority shall have the power to require any applicant or licensee to furnish any relevant information
required by the Authority.
(e) The Authority shall have the power to administer oaths and issue subpoenas to require the presence of
persons and the production of papers, books and records at any hearing which the Authority is authorized to
conduct. Any such subpoena shall be served in the same manner as a subpoena issued by the District Court of
the State.
Secs. 15-464—15-470. Reserved.
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DIVISION 3. LICENSES, FEES, REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES
Sec. 15-471. License required.
It shall be unlawful for any person to establish or operate a medical marijuana business in the City without first
having obtained from the City and the State a license for each facility to be operated in connection with such
business. Such license shall be kept current at all times, and the failure to maintain a current license shall
constitute a violation of this Section.
Sec. 15-472. Requirements of application for license; payment of application fee; denial of license.
(a) A person seeking a license pursuant to the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code and the provisions of this
Article shall submit an application to the City on forms provided by the State and City. At the time of
application, each applicant shall pay a nonrefundable application fee to defray the costs incurred by the City
for background investigations and inspection of the proposed premises, as well as any other costs associated
with the processing of the application. In addition, the applicant shall present a suitable form of identification.
The applicant shall also provide the following information on a form approved by, or acceptable to, the
Authority, which information may be required for the applicant, the proposed manager of the medical marijuana
business, and all persons having a financial interest in the medical marijuana business that is the subject of the
application or, if the applicant is an entity, having a financial interest in the entity:
(1) name, address, date of birth;
(2) an acknowledgment and consent that the City may conduct a background investigation, including a
criminal history check and that the City will be entitled to full and complete disclosure of all financial
records of the medical marijuana business, including records of deposit, withdrawals, balances and loans;
(3) if the applicant is a business entity, information regarding the entity, including, without limitation, the
name and address of the entity, its legal status, and proof of registration with, or a certificate of good
standing from, the Colorado Secretary of State, as applicable;
(4) if the applicant is not the owner of the proposed licensed premises, a notarized statement from the
owner of such property authorizing the use of the property for a medical marijuana business;
(5) a copy of any deed reflecting the applicant's ownership of, or lease reflecting the right of the applicant
to possess, the proposed licensed premises;
(6) evidence of a valid City and state sales tax license for the business;
(7) a "to scale" diagram of the proposed licensed premises, no larger than 11" x 17", showing, without
limitation, building layout, all entry ways and exits to the proposed licensed premises, loading zones and
all areas in which medical marijuana will be stored, grown, manufactured or dispensed;
(8) a comprehensive business operation plan for the medical marijuana business which shall contain, at
a minimum, the following:
a. a security plan meeting the requirements of § 15-479 of this Article,
b. a description of all products to be sold,
c. a plan for exterior signage that is in compliance with all applicable requirements of this Code and
the Land Use Code, including photographs and/or illustrations of proposed signage; and
(9) any additional information that the City Manager reasonably determines to be necessary in connection
with the investigation and review of the application.
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(b) All medical marijuana businesses shall obtain other required permits of licenses related to the operation
of the medical marijuana business, including, without limitation, any development approvals or building permits
required by this Code and the Land Use Code.
(c) Upon receipt of a completed application, the City Manager may circulate the application to all affected
service areas and departments of the City to determine whether the application is in full compliance with all
applicable laws, rules and regulations.
(d) The City may, prior to issuance of the license, perform an inspection of the proposed licensed premises to
determine compliance with any applicable requirements of this Article or other provisions of this Code or the
Land Use Code.
Sec. 15-473. Denial of application.
The Authority may deny any application that does not meet the requirements of the Colorado Medical
Marijuana Code or this Article. The Authority may deny any application that contains any false, misleading
or incomplete information.
Sec. 15-474. Persons prohibited as licensees.
No license shall be issued to, held by, or renewed by any of the following:
(1) any natural person who has been released within the ten (10) years immediately preceding the
application from any form of incarceration or court-ordered supervision, including a deferred sentence,
resulting from a conviction of any felony or any crime which under the laws of the State would be a felony;
or any crime of which fraud or intent to defraud was an element, whether in the State or elsewhere; or any
felonious crime of violence, whether in the State or elsewhere;
(2) any entity whose directors, shareholders, members, partners or any other person with a financial
interest in the entity, have been convicted of any of the offenses set forth in Paragraph (1) above;
(3) any applicant who has made a false, misleading or fraudulent statement, or who has intentionally
omitted pertinent information, on his or her application for a license;
Sec. 15-475. Location and Selection Criteria.
(a) No medical marijuana center shall be issued a license if, at the time of application for such license, the
proposed location is:
(1) within one thousand (1,000) feet of any private or public preschool, elementary, secondary, vocational
or trade school, college or university;
(2) within one thousand (1,000) feet of any public playground;
(3) within five hundred (500) feet of:
a. any child care center,
b. any place of worship or religious assembly,
c. any public park, pool, or recreation facility,
e. any juvenile or adult halfway house, correctional facility or substance abuse rehabilitation or
treatment center, or
(4) within the boundaries of any R-U-L, U-E, R-F, R-L, L-M-N, M-M-N, N-C-L, N-C-M, N-C-B or H-
M-N residential zone district;
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(5) in a residential unit, except as permitted under Section 3.8.3 of the Land Use Code.
(b) The location criteria contained in subsection (a) of this Section shall apply to all proposed changes in the
location of an existing license.
(c) The distances described in Subsection (a) above shall be computed by direct measurement in a straight line
from the nearest property line of the land used for the purposes stated in Paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2) and (a)(3)
above to the nearest portion of the building or unit in which the medical marijuana center is located.
(d) No medical marijuana center shall be issued a license if, at the time of application for such license, there
is more than one Fort Collins Medical Marijuana Center License per 500 registered medical marijuana patients
in Larimer county according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. This subsection
(d) shall not affect renewals.
(e) Subsection (a) shall not apply to a business that received a Fort Collins Medical Marijuana Center License
prior to November 1st, 2011, if the business is proposed to be located on the same parcel they were licensed
to operate on prior to November 1st, 2011, and the business applies for a license pursuant to this Code within
90 days of the application being made publicly available. The intent of this subsection (e) is to permit
previously licensed medical marijuana centers to apply for and receive a license regardless of the location
criteria of this Section.
(f) Subsection (d) shall not apply to a business that received a Fort Collins Medical Marijuana Center License
prior to November 1st, 2011, if the business applies for a license pursuant to this Code within 90 days of the
application being made publicly available. The intent of this subsection (f) is to permit previously licensed
medical marijuana centers to apply for and receive a license regardless of the number of medical marijuana
center licenses then issued by the City.
Sec. 15-476. Inspection fee.
(a) Upon issuance of a license, and upon renewal thereafter, the licensee shall pay to the City a fee in an
amount determined by the City Manager to be sufficient to cover the cost of inspections conducted pursuant
to this Article.
(b) The inspection fee required under Subsection (a) of this Section shall be due and payable prior to or upon
issuance of each license and upon the renewal of any such license and shall not be refundable.
Sec. 15-477. Signage and advertising.
All signage and advertising for a medical marijuana center shall comply with all applicable provisions of this
Code and the Land Use Code.
(a) In addition, it shall be unlawful for any licensee to:
a. Use signage or advertising with the word "marijuana" or "cannabis" or any other word, phrase or
symbol commonly understood to refer to marijuana unless such word, phrase or symbol is immediately
preceded by the word "medical" in type and font that is at least as readily discernible as all other words,
phrases or symbols;
b. Use advertising materials that is misleading, deceptive, or false or that, as evidenced by the content
of the advertising material or by the medium or the manner in which the advertising material is
disseminated, is designed to appeal to minors;
c. Advertise in a manner that is inconsistent with the medicinal use of medical marijuana or use
advertisements that promotes medical marijuana for recreational or any use other than for medicinal
purposes;
To advertise with sign-waivers or other natural persons standing in public within one thousand (1,000) feet of
the license premise;
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To advertise any medical marijuana or medical marijuana product in a publicly visible location within one
thousand (1,000) feet of any public park or recreation center or any school.
(b) The prohibition set forth in subsection (e) shall not apply to:
a. Any sign located upon the building in which a licensed medical marijuana center is located which
exists solely for the purpose of identifying the business and which otherwise complies with the Land Use
Code and this Article; or
b. Any advertising contained solely within a newspaper magazine, or other periodical or publication
distributed through news rack, newsstand or similar fixed location.
(c) The prohibition’s set forth in this Section shall not apply to political speech or any signage advocating the
passage or defeat of a city or state ballot measure.
(d) Violation of this Section shall result in a $100 fine per day per violation. Such fine shall be levied on the
licensee by the Authority upon the Authority finding by a preponderance of the evidence a violation of this
Section. Repeated and continuous failure to comply with the requirements of this Section shall be considered
by the Authority in any action relating to the issuance, revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of a license.
Sec. 15-478. Warning signs.
The Authority may require any reasonable warning signs to be posted in a conspicuous location in each medical
marijuana center.
Sec. 15-479. Security requirements.
Security measures at all licensed premises shall comply with the requirements of the Colorado Medical
Marijuana Code and all applicable rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
Sec. 15-480. Report of disturbances and unlawful activity.
(a) All licensees and any agent, manager or employee thereof, shall immediately report to Police Services any
disorderly act, conduct or disturbance and any unlawful activity committed in or on the licensed premises,
including, but not limited to, any unlawful resale of medical marijuana, and shall also immediately report any
such activity in the immediate vicinity of the business.
(b) Each licensee shall post and keep at all times visible to the public in a conspicuous place on the premises,
a sign with a minimum height of fourteen (14) inches and a minimum width of eleven (11) inches with each
letter to be a minimum of one-half (½) inch in height, which shall read as follows:
WARNING:
Fort Collins Police Services must be notified of
all disorderly acts, conduct or disturbances and
all unlawful activities which occur on or within
the premises of this licensed establishment.
(c) It shall not be a defense to a prosecution of a licensee under this Section that the licensee was not
personally present on the premises at the time such unlawful activity, disorderly act, conduct or disturbance was
committed; however, no agent, servant or employee of the licensee shall be personally responsible for failing
to report any disorderly act, conduct or disturbance and any unlawful activity hereunder if such agent, servant
or employee was absent from the premises at the time such activity was committed.
(d) Failure to comply with the requirements of this Section shall be considered by the Authority in any action
relating to the issuance, revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of a license.
Sec. 15-482. Labeling.
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All medical marijuana sold or otherwise distributed by the licensee shall be labeled in a manner that complies
with the requirements of the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code and all applicable rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder.
Sec. 15-483. Prohibited acts.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any licensee to permit the consumption of alcohol beverages, as defined in the
Colorado Liquor Code, on the licensed premises.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any licensee holding a medical marijuana center licensed, or for any agent, manager
or employee thereof, to:
(1) sell, give, dispense or otherwise distribute medical marijuana or medical marijuana paraphernalia from
any outdoor location;
(2) sell, give, dispense or otherwise distribute to any patient or primary caregiver who is not a licensee
more than two (2) ounces of any usable form of medical marijuana (excluding medical marijuana-infused
products) within any seven-day period of time;
(c) It shall be unlawful for any optional premises cultivation operation to post or allow to be posted signs or
other advertising materials identifying the premises as being associated with the cultivation or use of medical
marijuana.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any medical marijuana-infused products manufacturer to post or allow to be posted
signs or other advertising materials identifying the premises as being associated with the production or use of
medical marijuana;
Sec. 15-484. Visibility of activities; control of emissions.
(a) All activities of medical marijuana businesses, including, without limitation, cultivating, growing,
processing, displaying, manufacturing, selling and storage, shall be conducted out of public view.
(b) No medical marijuana or paraphernalia shall be displayed or kept in a business so as to be visible from
outside the licensed premises.
(c) Sufficient measures and means of preventing smoke, odors, debris, dust, fluids and other substances from
exiting a medical marijuana business must be provided at all times. In the event that any odors, debris, dust,
fluids or other substances exit a medical marijuana business, the owner of the subject premises and the licensee
shall be jointly and severally liable for such conditions and shall be responsible for immediate, full clean-up
and correction of such condition. The licensee shall properly dispose of all such materials, items and other
substances in a safe, sanitary and secure manner and in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local
laws and regulations.
Sec. 15-485. Sales tax.
Each medical marijuana business shall collect and remit City sales and use tax on all medical marijuana,
paraphernalia and other tangible personal property used or sold at the licensed premises.
Sec. 15-487. Inspection of licensed premises.
During all business hours and other times of apparent activity, all licensed premises shall be subject to
inspection by Police Services and all other City departments designated by the City Manager for the purpose
of investigating and determining compliance with the provisions of this Article and any other applicable state
and local laws or regulations.
Sec. 15-488. Nonrenewal, suspension or revocation of license.
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(a) The Authority may, after notice and hearing, suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a license for any of the
following reasons:
(1) the applicant or licensee, or his or her agent, manager or employee, has violated, does not meet, or has
failed to comply with, any of the terms, requirements, conditions or provisions of this Article or with any
applicable State or local law or regulation;
(2) the applicant or licensee, or his or her agent, manager or employee, have failed to comply with any
special terms or conditions of its license pursuant to an order of the State or local licensing authority,
including those terms and conditions that were established at the time of issuance of the license and those
imposed as a result of any disciplinary proceedings held subsequent to the date of issuance of the license;
or
(3) the medical marijuana business has been operated in a manner that adversely affects the public health,
safety or welfare.
(b) Evidence to support a finding under Subsection (a) of this Section may include, without limitation, a
continuing pattern of disorderly conduct, a continuing pattern of drug-related criminal conduct within the
premises of the medical marijuana business or in the immediate area surrounding such business, a continuing
pattern of criminal conduct directly related to or arising from the operation of the medical marijuana business,
or an ongoing nuisance condition emanating from or caused by the medical marijuana business. Criminal
conduct shall be limited to the violation of a state or city law or regulation.
(c) The Authority shall conduct a review of all licenses at least annually and in addition to examining the
factors enumerated in this subsection, may hold a hearing on each license at which the general public shall be
invited to appear and provide testimony as to the effects of the license on the surrounding community and the
city at large and the Authority may take such views into consideration when deciding whether to continue or
renew such license.
Sec. 15-489. Violations and penalties.
In addition to the possible denial, suspension, revocation or nonrenewal of a license under the provisions of this
Article, any person, including, but not limited to, any licensee, manager or employee of a medical marijuana
business, or any customer of such business, who violates any of the provisions of this Article, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor punishable in accordance with § 1-15 of this Code, unless a different penalty is provided
herein.
Sec. 15-490. No City liability; indemnification.
(a) By accepting a license issued pursuant to this Article, the licensee waives and releases the City, its officers,
elected officials, employees, attorneys and agents from any liability for injuries, damages or liabilities of any
kind that result from any arrest or prosecution of business owners, operators, employees, clients or customers
for a violation of State or federal laws, rules or regulations.
(b) By accepting a license issued pursuant to this Article, all licensees, jointly and severally if more than one
(1), agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its officers, elected officials, employees, attorneys,
agents, insurers and self-insurance pool against all liability, claims and demands on account of any injury, loss
or damage, including, without limitation, claims arising from bodily injury, personal injury, sickness, disease,
death, property loss or damage, or any other loss of any kind whatsoever arising out of or in any manner
connected with the operation of the medical marijuana business that is the subject of the license.
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Sec. 15-491. Other laws remain applicable.
(a) To the extent the State adopts in the future any additional or stricter law or regulation governing the sale
or distribution of medical marijuana, the additional or stricter regulation shall control the establishment or
operation of any medical marijuana business in the City. Compliance with any applicable state law or regulation
shall be deemed an additional requirement for issuance or denial of any license under this Article, and
noncompliance with any applicable state law or regulation shall be grounds for revocation or suspension of any
license issued hereunder.
(b) If the State prohibits the sale or other distribution of marijuana through medical marijuana centers, any
license issued hereunder shall be deemed immediately revoked by operation of law.
Sec. 15-492. Severability.
If any section, sentence, clause, phrase, word or other provision of this Article is for any reason held to be
unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections,
sentences, clauses, phrases, words or other provisions of this Article or the validity of this Article as an entirety,
it being the legislative intent that this Article shall stand, notwithstanding the invalidity of any section, sentence,
clause, phrase, word or other provision.
Sec. 15-493. Administrative regulations; Action by Council.
(a) The City Manager is authorized to promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary to effectuate
the implementation, administration and enforcement of this Article.
(b) The City Council shall be permitted to lessen any restriction contained in this Article.
Section 2. Should the City Council refer this Initiated Ordinance Repeal to the registered electors of the City
at a regular or special municipal election, this Initiated Ordinance Repeal shall take effect immediately upon
certification by the designated election official that a majority of registered electors voted in favor of this
Repeal at such regular or special election.
Section 3. If any section, sentence, clause, phrase, word or other provision of this Ordinance is for any reason
held to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining
sections, sentences, clauses, phrases, words or other provisions of this Ordinance or the validity of this
Ordinance as an entirety, it being the legislative intent that this Article shall stand, notwithstanding the
invalidity of any section, sentence, clause, phrase, word or other provision
STAFF RECOMMENDATION
Staff recommends adoption of the Resolution, submitting the proposed measure to the voters.
ATTACHMENTS
1. Petition certification
RESOLUTION 2012-062
OF THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS
SUBMITTING A CITIZEN-INITIATED ORDINANCE DEALING WITH MEDICAL
MARIJUANA BUSINESSES TO A VOTE OF THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE
CITY AT A SPECIAL MUNICIPAL ELECTION TO BE HELD ON NOVEMBER 6, 2012,
IN CONJUNCTION WITH THE LARIMER COUNTY GENERAL ELECTION
WHEREAS, on November 1, 2011, the registered electors of the City approved a citizen
initiated measure that imposed a city-wide ban on the operation of any medical marijuana centers,
optional premises cultivation operations, and medical marijuana-infused product manufacturing,
effective February 14, 2012; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to the voters' adoption of such measure, the City Council amended
Chapter 15 of the City Code by the adoption of Ordinance No. 009, 2012, on February 21, 2012, so
as to codify the voter-approved ban; and
WHEREAS, on June 19, 2012, another citizen-initiated measure (the "New Initiative") was
submitted to the City, the purpose of which is to repeal the current ban on medical marijuana
businesses and replace the ban with rules and regulations governing the licensing, number, location
and operation of such businesses; and
WHEREAS, the City Clerk has certified said petition as sufficient for submission of the
initiated ordinance to a vote of the people at a special municipal election; and
WHEREAS, the City Clerk has presented said petition to the City Council as provided in
Article X, Section 5(f)(4) of the City Charter; and
WHEREAS, under Article X, Section 1(e) of the City Charter, upon presentation of an
initiative petition certified as to sufficiency by the City Clerk, the City Council must either adopt
the citizen-initiated ordinance without alteration within thirty (30) days or submit said citizen-
initiated ordinance in the form petitioned for, to the registered electors of the City; and
WHEREAS, pursuant to Article X, Section 4 of the City Charter, an initiated measure
previously adopted by the registered electors of the City cannot be repealed or amended except by
a subsequent electoral vote, so that, in the case of the New Initiative, the City Council cannot
exercise the option to adopt the proposed ordinance because, in part, it repeals the measure approved
by the voters in November, 2011; and
WHEREAS, under Article X, Section 6 of the City Charter, upon ordering an election on any
initiative or referendum measure, the Council shall, after public hearing, adopt by resolution a ballot
title and submission clause for the measure; and
WHEREAS, the ballot title for the measure must identify the measure as either a city
initiated or citizen initiated measure; and
WHEREAS the submission clause must be brief, must not conflict with those selected for
any petition previously filed for the same election, and must unambiguously state the principle of
the provision sought to be added.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT
COLLINS as follows:
Section 1. That there is hereby submitted to the registered electors of the City at a special
municipal election to be held in conjunction with the Larimer County General Election on Tuesday,
November 6, 2012, the following proposed citizen-initiated ordinance:
AN INITIATIVE TO STRICTLY REGULATE, CONTROL AND PERMIT A LIMITED
NUMBER OF STATE-AUTHORIZED MEDICAL MARIJUANA BUSINESSES WITHIN
THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND TO ESTABLISH REASONABLE RESTRICTIONS ON THE
SIGNAGE AND ADVERTISING OF THESE BUSINESSES TO MATCH COMMUNITY NEEDS
WHEREAS, Amendment 20 of the Colorado State Constitution (codified as § 14 to Article XVIII) was
approved by Colorado voters in 2000 to enable sick patients with HIV, Aids, cancer, cachexia, seizures, severe
nausea and other debilitating medical conditions to access medical marijuana pursuant to their Doctor’s
recommendation;
WHEREAS the Colorado Legislature in 2010 enacted the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code permitting
municipalities to license and regulate medical marijuana businesses in order to provide medicine to patients
in a safe, professional and quality-controlled manner;
WHEREAS, qualifying patients in Fort Collins deserve to have access their doctor-recommended medicine
from professional, regulated and taxed stores, not from alleyways or parks.
WHEREAS, it is the intent and desire of the citizens of the City of Fort Collins that the City Council of the City
of Fort Collins, Colorado, adopt AN INITIATIVE TO STRICTLY REGULATE, CONTROL AND PERMIT
A LIMITED NUMBER OF STATE-AUTHORIZED MEDICAL MARIJUANA BUSINESSES WITHIN THE
CITY OF FORT COLLINS AND TO ESTABLISH REASONABLE RESTRICTIONS ON THE SIGNAGE
AND ADVERTISING OF THESE BUSINESSES TO MATCH COMMUNITY NEEDS or, if the within
Initiated Ordinance is not adopted by the City Council in the form presented herein, that the within Initiated
Ordinance be referred in the form presented herein to the registered electors of the municipality at a special
election, specifically the November 2012 coordinated election as provided by law.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS,
COLORADO OR THE REGISTERED ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF FORT COLLINS:
Section 1. That Sections 15-450 through 15-493 of Article XVI, Chapter 15 of the Code of the City of Fort
Collins are hereby repealed and the following sections are reenacted to read as follows:
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ARTICLE XVI
MEDICAL MARIJUANA
DIVISION 1. IN GENERAL
Sec. 15-450. Purpose
The purpose of this Article is to implement the provisions of Article 43.3 of Title 12, C.R.S., known as the
Colorado Medical Marijuana Code.
Sec. 15-451. Incorporation of state law.
The provisions of the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code, and any rules and regulations promulgated
thereunder, are incorporated herein by reference except to the extent that more restrictive or additional
regulations are set forth in this Article.
Sec. 15-452. Definitions.
(a) The following words, terms and phrases, when used in this Article, shall have the meanings ascribed to
them in this Section:
Applicant shall mean any person or entity who has submitted an application for a license or renewal of a
license issued pursuant to this Article. If the applicant is an entity and not a natural Person, applicant shall
include all persons who are the members, managers, officers, directors and shareholders of such entity
Colorado Medical Marijuana Code shall mean Title 12, Article 43.3 of the Colorado Revised Statutes and
any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder.
Cultivation or cultivate shall mean the process by which a person grows a marijuana plant.
Financial interest shall mean any ownership interest, including, without limitation, a membership,
directorship or officership; or any creditor interest, whether or not such interest is evidenced by any written
document.
License shall mean a document issued by the City officially authorizing an applicant to operate a medical
marijuana business pursuant to this Article.
Licensee shall mean the person to whom a license has been issued pursuant to this Article.
Medical marijuana business or business shall mean a medical marijuana center, optional premises
cultivation operation, or medical marijuana-infused products manufacturer as defined in the Colorado
Medical Marijuana Code.
Medical marijuana paraphernalia or paraphernalia shall mean devices, contrivances, instruments and
paraphernalia for inhaling or otherwise consuming medical marijuana, including, but not limited to, rolling
papers, related tools, water pipes and vaporizers.
Minor patient shall mean a patient less than eighteen (18) years of age.
Place of worship or religious assembly shall mean a building containing a hall, auditorium or other suitable
room used for the purpose of conducting religious services or meetings of the occupants of such structure.
(b) In addition to the definitions contained in Subsection (a) of this Section, other terms used in this Article
shall have the meaning ascribed to them in Article XVIII, Section 14 of the Colorado Constitution or the
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Colorado Medical Marijuana Code, and such definitions are hereby incorporated into this Article by this
reference.
Secs. 15-453—15-460. Reserved.
DIVISION 2. MEDICAL MARIJUANA LICENSING AUTHORITY
Sec. 15-461. Creation.
There shall be and is hereby created a Medical Marijuana Licensing Authority, hereafter referred to in this
Article as the "Authority".
Sec. 15-462. Composition.
The Authority shall be a person appointed by the City Manager.
Sec. 15-463. Functions.
(a) The Authority shall have the duty and authority pursuant to the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code and this
Article to grant or refuse licenses; to grant or refuse transfers of ownership or location of the license; and levy
penalties against licensees in the manner provided by law.
(b) The Authority shall have all the powers of a Local Licensing Authority as set forth in the Colorado Medical
Marijuana Code.
(c) The Authority shall have the power to promulgate rules and regulations concerning the procedures for
hearings before the Authority.
(d) The Authority shall have the power to require any applicant or licensee to furnish any relevant information
required by the Authority.
(e) The Authority shall have the power to administer oaths and issue subpoenas to require the presence of
persons and the production of papers, books and records at any hearing which the Authority is authorized to
conduct. Any such subpoena shall be served in the same manner as a subpoena issued by the District Court of
the State.
Secs. 15-464—15-470. Reserved.
DIVISION 3. LICENSES, FEES, REGULATIONS AND PROCEDURES
Sec. 15-471. License required.
It shall be unlawful for any person to establish or operate a medical marijuana business in the City without first
having obtained from the City and the State a license for each facility to be operated in connection with such
business. Such license shall be kept current at all times, and the failure to maintain a current license shall
constitute a violation of this Section.
Sec. 15-472. Requirements of application for license; payment of application fee; denial of license.
(a) A person seeking a license pursuant to the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code and the provisions of this
Article shall submit an application to the City on forms provided by the State and City. At the time of
application, each applicant shall pay a nonrefundable application fee to defray the costs incurred by the City
for background investigations and inspection of the proposed premises, as well as any other costs associated
with the processing of the application. In addition, the applicant shall present a suitable form of identification.
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The applicant shall also provide the following information on a form approved by, or acceptable to, the
Authority, which information may be required for the applicant, the proposed manager of the medical marijuana
business, and all persons having a financial interest in the medical marijuana business that is the subject of the
application or, if the applicant is an entity, having a financial interest in the entity:
(1) name, address, date of birth;
(2) an acknowledgment and consent that the City may conduct a background investigation, including a
criminal history check and that the City will be entitled to full and complete disclosure of all financial
records of the medical marijuana business, including records of deposit, withdrawals, balances and loans;
(3) if the applicant is a business entity, information regarding the entity, including, without limitation, the
name and address of the entity, its legal status, and proof of registration with, or a certificate of good
standing from, the Colorado Secretary of State, as applicable;
(4) if the applicant is not the owner of the proposed licensed premises, a notarized statement from the
owner of such property authorizing the use of the property for a medical marijuana business;
(5) a copy of any deed reflecting the applicant's ownership of, or lease reflecting the right of the applicant
to possess, the proposed licensed premises;
(6) evidence of a valid City and state sales tax license for the business;
(7) a "to scale" diagram of the proposed licensed premises, no larger than 11" x 17", showing, without
limitation, building layout, all entry ways and exits to the proposed licensed premises, loading zones and
all areas in which medical marijuana will be stored, grown, manufactured or dispensed;
(8) a comprehensive business operation plan for the medical marijuana business which shall contain, at
a minimum, the following:
a. a security plan meeting the requirements of § 15-479 of this Article,
b. a description of all products to be sold,
c. a plan for exterior signage that is in compliance with all applicable requirements of this Code and
the Land Use Code, including photographs and/or illustrations of proposed signage; and
(9) any additional information that the City Manager reasonably determines to be necessary in connection
with the investigation and review of the application.
(b) All medical marijuana businesses shall obtain other required permits of licenses related to the operation
of the medical marijuana business, including, without limitation, any development approvals or building permits
required by this Code and the Land Use Code.
(c) Upon receipt of a completed application, the City Manager may circulate the application to all affected
service areas and departments of the City to determine whether the application is in full compliance with all
applicable laws, rules and regulations.
(d) The City may, prior to issuance of the license, perform an inspection of the proposed licensed premises to
determine compliance with any applicable requirements of this Article or other provisions of this Code or the
Land Use Code.
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Sec. 15-473. Denial of application.
The Authority may deny any application that does not meet the requirements of the Colorado Medical
Marijuana Code or this Article. The Authority may deny any application that contains any false, misleading
or incomplete information.
Sec. 15-474. Persons prohibited as licensees.
No license shall be issued to, held by, or renewed by any of the following:
(1) any natural person who has been released within the ten (10) years immediately preceding the
application from any form of incarceration or court-ordered supervision, including a deferred sentence,
resulting from a conviction of any felony or any crime which under the laws of the State would be a felony;
or any crime of which fraud or intent to defraud was an element, whether in the State or elsewhere; or any
felonious crime of violence, whether in the State or elsewhere;
(2) any entity whose directors, shareholders, members, partners or any other person with a financial
interest in the entity, have been convicted of any of the offenses set forth in Paragraph (1) above;
(3) any applicant who has made a false, misleading or fraudulent statement, or who has intentionally
omitted pertinent information, on his or her application for a license;
Sec. 15-475. Location and Selection Criteria.
(a) No medical marijuana center shall be issued a license if, at the time of application for such license, the
proposed location is:
(1) within one thousand (1,000) feet of any private or public preschool, elementary, secondary, vocational
or trade school, college or university;
(2) within one thousand (1,000) feet of any public playground;
(3) within five hundred (500) feet of:
a. any child care center,
b. any place of worship or religious assembly,
c. any public park, pool, or recreation facility,
e. any juvenile or adult halfway house, correctional facility or substance abuse rehabilitation or
treatment center, or
(4) within the boundaries of any R-U-L, U-E, R-F, R-L, L-M-N, M-M-N, N-C-L, N-C-M, N-C-B or H-
M-N residential zone district;
(5) in a residential unit, except as permitted under Section 3.8.3 of the Land Use Code.
(b) The location criteria contained in subsection (a) of this Section shall apply to all proposed changes in the
location of an existing license.
(c) The distances described in Subsection (a) above shall be computed by direct measurement in a straight line
from the nearest property line of the land used for the purposes stated in Paragraphs (a)(1), (a)(2) and (a)(3)
above to the nearest portion of the building or unit in which the medical marijuana center is located.
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(d) No medical marijuana center shall be issued a license if, at the time of application for such license, there
is more than one Fort Collins Medical Marijuana Center License per 500 registered medical marijuana patients
in Larimer county according to the Colorado Department of Public Health and Environment. This subsection
(d) shall not affect renewals.
(e) Subsection (a) shall not apply to a business that received a Fort Collins Medical Marijuana Center License
prior to November 1st, 2011, if the business is proposed to be located on the same parcel they were licensed
to operate on prior to November 1st, 2011, and the business applies for a license pursuant to this Code within
90 days of the application being made publicly available. The intent of this subsection (e) is to permit
previously licensed medical marijuana centers to apply for and receive a license regardless of the location
criteria of this Section.
(f) Subsection (d) shall not apply to a business that received a Fort Collins Medical Marijuana Center License
prior to November 1st, 2011, if the business applies for a license pursuant to this Code within 90 days of the
application being made publicly available. The intent of this subsection (f) is to permit previously licensed
medical marijuana centers to apply for and receive a license regardless of the number of medical marijuana
center licenses then issued by the City.
Sec. 15-476. Inspection fee.
(a) Upon issuance of a license, and upon renewal thereafter, the licensee shall pay to the City a fee in an
amount determined by the City Manager to be sufficient to cover the cost of inspections conducted pursuant
to this Article.
(b) The inspection fee required under Subsection (a) of this Section shall be due and payable prior to or upon
issuance of each license and upon the renewal of any such license and shall not be refundable.
Sec. 15-477. Signage and advertising.
All signage and advertising for a medical marijuana center shall comply with all applicable provisions of this
Code and the Land Use Code.
(a) In addition, it shall be unlawful for any licensee to:
a. Use signage or advertising with the word "marijuana" or "cannabis" or any other word, phrase or
symbol commonly understood to refer to marijuana unless such word, phrase or symbol is immediately
preceded by the word "medical" in type and font that is at least as readily discernible as all other words,
phrases or symbols;
b. Use advertising materials that is misleading, deceptive, or false or that, as evidenced by the content
of the advertising material or by the medium or the manner in which the advertising material is
disseminated, is designed to appeal to minors;
c. Advertise in a manner that is inconsistent with the medicinal use of medical marijuana or use
advertisements that promotes medical marijuana for recreational or any use other than for medicinal
purposes;
To advertise with sign-waivers or other natural persons standing in public within one thousand (1,000) feet of
the license premise;
To advertise any medical marijuana or medical marijuana product in a publicly visible location within one
thousand (1,000) feet of any public park or recreation center or any school.
(b) The prohibition set forth in subsection (e) shall not apply to:
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a. Any sign located upon the building in which a licensed medical marijuana center is located which
exists solely for the purpose of identifying the business and which otherwise complies with the Land Use
Code and this Article; or
b. Any advertising contained solely within a newspaper magazine, or other periodical or publication
distributed through news rack, newsstand or similar fixed location.
(c) The prohibition’s set forth in this Section shall not apply to political speech or any signage advocating the
passage or defeat of a city or state ballot measure.
(d) Violation of this Section shall result in a $100 fine per day per violation. Such fine shall be levied on the
licensee by the Authority upon the Authority finding by a preponderance of the evidence a violation of this
Section. Repeated and continuous failure to comply with the requirements of this Section shall be considered
by the Authority in any action relating to the issuance, revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of a license.
Sec. 15-478. Warning signs.
The Authority may require any reasonable warning signs to be posted in a conspicuous location in each medical
marijuana center.
Sec. 15-479. Security requirements.
Security measures at all licensed premises shall comply with the requirements of the Colorado Medical
Marijuana Code and all applicable rules and regulations promulgated thereunder.
Sec. 15-480. Report of disturbances and unlawful activity.
(a) All licensees and any agent, manager or employee thereof, shall immediately report to Police Services any
disorderly act, conduct or disturbance and any unlawful activity committed in or on the licensed premises,
including, but not limited to, any unlawful resale of medical marijuana, and shall also immediately report any
such activity in the immediate vicinity of the business.
(b) Each licensee shall post and keep at all times visible to the public in a conspicuous place on the premises,
a sign with a minimum height of fourteen (14) inches and a minimum width of eleven (11) inches with each
letter to be a minimum of one-half (½) inch in height, which shall read as follows:
WARNING:
Fort Collins Police Services must be notified of
all disorderly acts, conduct or disturbances and
all unlawful activities which occur on or within
the premises of this licensed establishment.
(c) It shall not be a defense to a prosecution of a licensee under this Section that the licensee was not
personally present on the premises at the time such unlawful activity, disorderly act, conduct or disturbance was
committed; however, no agent, servant or employee of the licensee shall be personally responsible for failing
to report any disorderly act, conduct or disturbance and any unlawful activity hereunder if such agent, servant
or employee was absent from the premises at the time such activity was committed.
(d) Failure to comply with the requirements of this Section shall be considered by the Authority in any action
relating to the issuance, revocation, suspension or nonrenewal of a license.
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Sec. 15-482. Labeling.
All medical marijuana sold or otherwise distributed by the licensee shall be labeled in a manner that complies
with the requirements of the Colorado Medical Marijuana Code and all applicable rules and regulations
promulgated thereunder.
Sec. 15-483. Prohibited acts.
(a) It shall be unlawful for any licensee to permit the consumption of alcohol beverages, as defined in the
Colorado Liquor Code, on the licensed premises.
(b) It shall be unlawful for any licensee holding a medical marijuana center licensed, or for any agent, manager
or employee thereof, to:
(1) sell, give, dispense or otherwise distribute medical marijuana or medical marijuana paraphernalia from
any outdoor location;
(2) sell, give, dispense or otherwise distribute to any patient or primary caregiver who is not a licensee
more than two (2) ounces of any usable form of medical marijuana (excluding medical marijuana-infused
products) within any seven-day period of time;
(c) It shall be unlawful for any optional premises cultivation operation to post or allow to be posted signs or
other advertising materials identifying the premises as being associated with the cultivation or use of medical
marijuana.
(d) It shall be unlawful for any medical marijuana-infused products manufacturer to post or allow to be posted
signs or other advertising materials identifying the premises as being associated with the production or use of
medical marijuana;
Sec. 15-484. Visibility of activities; control of emissions.
(a) All activities of medical marijuana businesses, including, without limitation, cultivating, growing,
processing, displaying, manufacturing, selling and storage, shall be conducted out of public view.
(b) No medical marijuana or paraphernalia shall be displayed or kept in a business so as to be visible from
outside the licensed premises.
(c) Sufficient measures and means of preventing smoke, odors, debris, dust, fluids and other substances from
exiting a medical marijuana business must be provided at all times. In the event that any odors, debris, dust,
fluids or other substances exit a medical marijuana business, the owner of the subject premises and the licensee
shall be jointly and severally liable for such conditions and shall be responsible for immediate, full clean-up
and correction of such condition. The licensee shall properly dispose of all such materials, items and other
substances in a safe, sanitary and secure manner and in accordance with all applicable federal, state and local
laws and regulations.
Sec. 15-485. Sales tax.
Each medical marijuana business shall collect and remit City sales and use tax on all medical marijuana,
paraphernalia and other tangible personal property used or sold at the licensed premises.
Sec. 15-487. Inspection of licensed premises.
During all business hours and other times of apparent activity, all licensed premises shall be subject to
inspection by Police Services and all other City departments designated by the City Manager for the purpose
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of investigating and determining compliance with the provisions of this Article and any other applicable state
and local laws or regulations.
Sec. 15-488. Nonrenewal, suspension or revocation of license.
(a) The Authority may, after notice and hearing, suspend, revoke or refuse to renew a license for any of the
following reasons:
(1) the applicant or licensee, or his or her agent, manager or employee, has violated, does not meet, or has
failed to comply with, any of the terms, requirements, conditions or provisions of this Article or with any
applicable State or local law or regulation;
(2) the applicant or licensee, or his or her agent, manager or employee, have failed to comply with any
special terms or conditions of its license pursuant to an order of the State or local licensing authority,
including those terms and conditions that were established at the time of issuance of the license and those
imposed as a result of any disciplinary proceedings held subsequent to the date of issuance of the license;
or
(3) the medical marijuana business has been operated in a manner that adversely affects the public health,
safety or welfare.
(b) Evidence to support a finding under Subsection (a) of this Section may include, without limitation, a
continuing pattern of disorderly conduct, a continuing pattern of drug-related criminal conduct within the
premises of the medical marijuana business or in the immediate area surrounding such business, a continuing
pattern of criminal conduct directly related to or arising from the operation of the medical marijuana business,
or an ongoing nuisance condition emanating from or caused by the medical marijuana business. Criminal
conduct shall be limited to the violation of a state or city law or regulation.
(c) The Authority shall conduct a review of all licenses at least annually and in addition to examining the
factors enumerated in this subsection, may hold a hearing on each license at which the general public shall be
invited to appear and provide testimony as to the effects of the license on the surrounding community and the
city at large and the Authority may take such views into consideration when deciding whether to continue or
renew such license.
Sec. 15-489. Violations and penalties.
In addition to the possible denial, suspension, revocation or nonrenewal of a license under the provisions of this
Article, any person, including, but not limited to, any licensee, manager or employee of a medical marijuana
business, or any customer of such business, who violates any of the provisions of this Article, shall be guilty
of a misdemeanor punishable in accordance with § 1-15 of this Code, unless a different penalty is provided
herein.
Sec. 15-490. No City liability; indemnification.
(a) By accepting a license issued pursuant to this Article, the licensee waives and releases the City, its officers,
elected officials, employees, attorneys and agents from any liability for injuries, damages or liabilities of any
kind that result from any arrest or prosecution of business owners, operators, employees, clients or customers
for a violation of State or federal laws, rules or regulations.
(b) By accepting a license issued pursuant to this Article, all licensees, jointly and severally if more than one
(1), agree to indemnify, defend and hold harmless the City, its officers, elected officials, employees, attorneys,
agents, insurers and self-insurance pool against all liability, claims and demands on account of any injury, loss
or damage, including, without limitation, claims arising from bodily injury, personal injury, sickness, disease,
death, property loss or damage, or any other loss of any kind whatsoever arising out of or in any manner
connected with the operation of the medical marijuana business that is the subject of the license.
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Sec. 15-491. Other laws remain applicable.
(a) To the extent the State adopts in the future any additional or stricter law or regulation governing the sale
or distribution of medical marijuana, the additional or stricter regulation shall control the establishment or
operation of any medical marijuana business in the City. Compliance with any applicable state law or regulation
shall be deemed an additional requirement for issuance or denial of any license under this Article, and
noncompliance with any applicable state law or regulation shall be grounds for revocation or suspension of any
license issued hereunder.
(b) If the State prohibits the sale or other distribution of marijuana through medical marijuana centers, any
license issued hereunder shall be deemed immediately revoked by operation of law.
Sec. 15-492. Severability.
If any section, sentence, clause, phrase, word or other provision of this Article is for any reason held to be
unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining sections,
sentences, clauses, phrases, words or other provisions of this Article or the validity of this Article as an entirety,
it being the legislative intent that this Article shall stand, notwithstanding the invalidity of any section, sentence,
clause, phrase, word or other provision.
Sec. 15-493. Administrative regulations; Action by Council.
(a) The City Manager is authorized to promulgate such rules and regulations as are necessary to effectuate
the implementation, administration and enforcement of this Article.
(b) The City Council shall be permitted to lessen any restriction contained in this Article.
Section 2. Should the City Council refer this Initiated Ordinance Repeal to the registered electors of the City
at a regular or special municipal election, this Initiated Ordinance Repeal shall take effect immediately upon
certification by the designated election official that a majority of registered electors voted in favor of this
Repeal at such regular or special election.
Section 3. If any section, sentence, clause, phrase, word or other provision of this Ordinance is for any reason
held to be unconstitutional or otherwise invalid, such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining
sections, sentences, clauses, phrases, words or other provisions of this Ordinance or the validity of this
Ordinance as an entirety, it being the legislative intent that this Article shall stand, notwithstanding the
invalidity of any section, sentence, clause, phrase, word or other provision
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Section 2. That the foregoing proposed citizen-initiated ordinance is hereby submitted
to the registered electors of the City at said regular municipal election in substantially the following
form:
PROPOSED CITIZEN-INITIATED ORDINANCE
An ordinance repealing certain provisions of the City Code that presently prohibit
the operation of medical marijuana businesses in the City and replacing those
provisions with rules and regulations governing the licensing, number, location and
operation of such businesses.
FOR THE ORDINANCE _____
AGAINST THE ORDINANCE _____
Passed and adopted at a regular meeting of the Council of the City of Fort Collins this 17th day
of July, A.D. 2012.
Mayor
ATTEST:
City Clerk
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