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Medical Marijuana Dispensaries 3 November 15, 2010 <br />law, staff requires time beyond the initial 45 days of the interim urgency ordinance to <br />complete its research and formulate policy options for City Council consideration. <br />Current City Council Policy <br />Not applicable <br />Previous City Council Action(s) <br />The City Council adopted an interim urgency ordinance and moratorium on Medical Marijuana <br />Dispensaries in late 2004 and early 2005. At the conclusion of the moratorium, the City took no <br />further action to amend its Zoning Code to address marijuana dispensaries, or cultivation <br />facilities. <br />An Interim Urgency Ordinance (Ordinance 2010 -012) was enacted by the City Council at its <br />October 4, 2010 meeting. <br />City Council Committee Review and Action <br />Not Applicable. <br />Applicable General Plan Policy <br />Not Applicable. <br />Permits and /or Variances Granted <br />Not Applicable. <br />Environmental Review <br />The extension of this interim urgency ordinance is exempt from environmental review under the <br />California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA) pursuant to Public Resources Code section 21065 <br />based on the finding that this ordinance is not a "project" within the meaning of Section 15378 of <br />the State CEQA Guidelines, because it has no potential for resulting in physical change in the <br />environment, directly or ultimately. <br />Code Compliance Review <br />Not Applicable. <br />Board /Commission FindinEs <br />Not applicable. <br />Summary Of Public Outreach Efforts <br />A Legal Ad was published in the Daily Review. <br />Fiscal Impact <br />Not applicable. <br />Attachments <br />None. <br />Conclusion <br />