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4 <br /> <br /> <br />cultivation or processing of medical marijuana by qualified patients or primary caregivers when such group is of three (3) or less individuals, and distributing, <br />cultivating or processing the marijuana from a residential unit or a single non-residential <br />parcel of land. Associations of three (3) or less qualified patients or primary caregivers <br />shall not be required to obtain a Dispensary permit under this Chapter, but must comply with all applicable State Laws and the Attorney General Guidelines. <br />(c) The City shall issue no more than two (2) three (3) valid permits for the <br />operation of dispensaries in the City. <br /> (d) In addition to the requirements specified in Chapter 2-2 related to Business Licenses, the permit application for a Dispensary shall set forth the following <br />information: <br /> <br />(1) Unless it is determined by the City that the location will not impact the <br />peace, order and welfare of the public, evidence that the proposed location of such Dispensary is not within one thousand (1000’) feet of a public or private school, public <br />library, youth center (serving youth ages eighteen (18) and under), parks and recreation <br />facilities, facilities for religious worship and incidental religious education and another <br />Dispensary and five hundred (500’) feet from a residential zone. The proposed <br />Dispensaries must be located in a commercial or industrial zone, or its equivalent as may be amended, of the City. <br /> <br />(2) A complete description of the type, nature and extent of the enterprise to <br />be conducted. <br /> (3) A plan of operations that will describe how the Dispensary will operate <br />consistent with State law, the provisions of this Chapter, the City’s Municipal and <br />Zoning Codes, and conditions of approval including but not limited to: <br /> <br />(i) Controls to verify medical marijuana will be dispensed only to qualified patients and primary caregivers; and <br /> <br />(ii) Controls to acquire, possess, transport and distribute marijuana to <br />and from members, and plans to ensure marijuana is acquired as part of a closed-circuit <br />of marijuana cultivation and consumption. <br />(iii) A security plan, as a separate document, outlining the proposed <br />security arrangements for ensuring the safety of persons and to protect the premises <br />from theft and burglary, and employees and customers from robbery. The security plan
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