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Ordinance - 22-05: Prohibiting Sale of THC Products ORDINANCE NO. 22-05 CITY OF SPRING PARK COUNTY OF HENNEPIN STATE OF MINNESOTA AN INTERIM ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE SALE, TESTING, MANUFACTURING,AND DISTRIBUTION OF THC PRODUCTS The City Council of the City of Spring Park does ordain: SECTION 1. BACKGROUND. 1. By enacting 2022 Session Law Chapter 98, Article 13, the Minnesota Legislature amended Minn. Stat. §151.72 and permitted the sale of edible and nonedible cannabinoid products that contain no more than 0.3 % of Tetrahydrocannabinol, commonly known as THC ("THC Products"). 2. The new law does enact some requirements for labeling and testing, but the law provides no parameters regulating production, compliance checks, or sales of THC Products. The new law does not prohibit local regulation. 3. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 462.355, subd. 4,the City is authorized to enact by ordinance a moratorium to regulate, restrict or prohibit any use within the jurisdiction to protect the public health, safety, and welfare. Specifically, the City is authorized to enact a moratorium ordinance to allow it to undertake a study to determine whether to adopt any regulations or restrictions,including siting and location of uses,related to the sales, testing, manufacturing, and distribution of THC Products. 4. Pursuant to its general police powers, including but not limited to, Minn. Stat. § 421.221, subd. 32,the City may enact and enforce regulations or restrictions on THC Products within the City to protect the public safety, health, and welfare, including restrictions and a moratorium on the use of sales,testing,manufacturing,and distribution, during the pendency of a study to determine the need for police power regulations, including but not necessarily limited to licensing and permitting. SECTION 2. FINDINGS. l. The City Council finds there is a need to study THC Products and uses and businesses related thereto, in order to assess the necessity for and efficacy of regulation and restrictions relating to the sales, testing, manufacturing, and distribution of THC Products, including through licensing or zoning ordinances, in order to protect the public health, safety, and welfares of its residents. 2. The study will allow the City Council to determine the appropriate changes,if any,that that it should make to City ordinances. 222747v1 3. The City Council,therefore, finds that there is a need to adopt a City-wide moratorium of the sale, testing, manufacturing, and distribution of THC Products within the City while City staff studies the issue. SECTION 3. MORATORIUM. 1. No individual, establishment, organization, or business may sell, test, manufacture, or distribute THC Products for twelve (12) months from the effective date of this ordinance. 2. The City shall not issue any license or permit related to THC Products for twelve (12) months from the effective date of this ordinance. No license or permit application, of any kind,by any individual, establishment, organization, or businesses involved in the proposed sale, testing, manufacturing, or distribution of THC Products within the City of Orono shall be accepted or considered for twelve(12)months from the effective date of this ordinance. 3. Planning or zoning applications related to THC Products or applications from individuals,establishments,organizations,or businesses involved in the proposed sale, testing,manufacturing, or distribution of THC Products within the City of Orono shall not be accepted or considered for twelve (12) months from the effective date of this ordinance. 4. This moratorium does not apply to the selling, testing, manufacturing, or distributing of THC Products related to the Medical Cannabis Program as administered by the Minnesota Department of Health, provided that such activity is done in accordance with the regulations and laws of Minnesota regarding Medical Cannabis. SECTION 4. STUDY. The City Council directs City staff to study the need for local regulation regarding the sale, testing, manufacturing, or distribution of THC Products within the City of Spring Park. Staff must also study the need for creating or amending zoning ordinances,licensing ordinances, or any other ordinances to protect the citizens of Spring Park from any potential negative impacts of THC Products. Upon completion of the study,the City Council,together with such commission as the City Council deems appropriate or, as may be required by law, will consider the advisability of adopting new ordinances or amending its current ordinances. SECTION 5. ENFORCEMENT. The City may enforce this Ordinance by mandamus, injunctive relief,or other appropriate civil remedy in any court of competent jurisdiction. The City Council hereby authorizes the City Administrator,in consultation with the City Attorney,to initiate any legal action deemed necessary to secure compliance with this Ordinance. A violation of this Ordinance is also subject to the City's general penalty in City Code § 1-8. SECTION 6. TERM. Unless earlier rescinded by the City Council, the moratorium established under this Ordinance shall remain in effect until twelve (12) months from its effective date, at which point, it will automatically expire. 222747v1 SECTION 7. EFFECTIVE DATE. This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage by the City Council. Passed this 1 st day of August, 2022. f Jero *RockMayor ATTEST J , of an, City C er i 2227a7v1 AFFIDAVIT OF PUBLICATION CITY OF SPRING PARK COUNTY OF HENNEPIN STATE OF MINNESOTA )ss SPRING PARK,MINNESOTA COUNTY OF CARVER ORDINANCE NO.22-04 AND ORDINANCE NO.22-05 Debra Schwalba being duly sworn on an oath, states or affirms that he/she is the NOTICE is hereby given that the Publisher's Designated Agent of the news a- City Council the City of Spring g g p Park held a public lic hearing on Mon- per(s)known as: day August 1,2022,at 7:00 p.m.in the COUNCIL CHAMBERS located Laker Pioneer at CITY HALL, 4349 Warren Ave, Spring Park,MN. with the known office of issue being located The purpose of the hearing was in the county of: to discuss and vote on the follow- CARVER ing: with additional circulation in the counties of: . ORDINANCE No. 22-04: HENNEPIN Amending the Spring Park Zon- and has full knowledge of the facts stated ing Code, Chapter 42 - Zoning/ below: Shoreland Ordinance, relating to Conditional Uses in the C-4 Office (A)The newspaper has complied with all of Commercial District. the requirements constituting qualifica- tion as a qualified newspaper as provided ORDINANCE No. 22-05: An by Minn.Stat.§331A.02. Interim Ordinance prohibiting the (B)This Public Notice was printed and pub- sale, testing, manufacturing, and distribution of THC products. lished in said newspaper(s) once each week, for 1 successive week(s); the first Both Ordinances were adopted insertion being on 08/20/2022 and the last by the City Council of the City of insertion being on 08/20/2022. Spring Park on August 1,2022. A complete copy of both Ordi- MORTGAGE FORECLOSURE NOTICES nances are available at City Hall, Pursuant to Minnesota Stat. §580.033 4349 Warren Ave,Spring Park,MN. relating to the publication of mortgage Jamie Hoffman foreclosure notices: The newspaper complies City Clerk with the conditions described in §580.033, published in the subd. 1, clause (1) or(2). If the newspaper's Laker Pioneer known office of issue is located in a county August 20,2022 adjoining the county where the mortgaged 1249728 premises or some part of the mortgaged premises described in the notice are located, a substantial portion of the newspaper's circulation is in the latter county. By: Designated Agent Subscribed and sworn to or affirmed before me on 08/20/2022 by Debra Schwalba. Notary Public �•""'+; MARLENE M MITCHELL Notary Public Minnesota Br My Commission Expires Jan 31, 2025 Rate Information: (1)Lowest classified rate paid by commercial users for comparable space: $15.00 per column inch Ad ID 1249728