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HomeMy Public PortalAbout2017-45 Declaring zoning in progress for preparation of amendments to the land development regulations to prohibit or regulate medical marijuana facilitiesRE S O L U T IO N N O . 20 17 -4 5 A R E S O L U T IO N O F T H E V IL L A G E C O U N C IL O F T H E V IL L A G E O F KE Y B IS C A Y N E , F L O R ID A , D E C L A RI N G Z O N IN G IN P R O G R E S S F O R P RE P A RA T IO N O F A M E N D M E N T S T O T H E L A N D D E V E L O P M E N T RE G U L A T IO N S T O P R O H IB IT O R R E G U L A T E M E D I C A L M A R IJ U A N A F A C IL IT IE S ; P R O V ID IN G F O R T RA N S M IT T A L ; A N D P R O V ID IN G F O R A N E F F E C T IV E D A T E W H E RE A S , Marijuana (Cannabis) is a Schedule I drug under the federal Controlled Substances Act, 21 U.S.C. §811; and WHEREAS, notwithstanding federal law, the 2014 Florida Legislature approved Senate Bill 1030 providing for the growing, processing, and distributing of specific forms of low-THC (non-euphoric) Cannabis to qualified patients and their caregivers for the treatment of listed medical conditions, which became effective on June 16, 2014 as Chapter 2014-157, Laws of Florida, and is codified at Section 3 81.986, Florida Statutes ("Senate Bill 1030"); and WHEREAS, in November 2016 the Florida voters approved a ballot initiative amending the Florida Constitution to allow for broader sale and use of marijuana for medical purposes within the State of Florida; and WHEREAS, to implement the Constitutional provisions for medical marijuana the state legislature adopted Senate Bill SA during its 2017 Special Session which provides a framework for local government regulation of medical marijuana dispensaries, allowing a local government to either ban medical marijuana dispensaries or to regulate them similar to pharmacies; and WHEREAS, Senate Bill SA was signed by the Governor on June 23, 2017; and WHEREAS, the Village Council desires to evaluate the options permitted by statute, to either prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries or to regulate them similar to pharmacies and to undertake revisions to its Village Code consistent with Florida Law; and WHEREAS, the Village is concerned that the acceptance, processing and approval of applications for the location of Medical Marijuana uses would be premature and result in development inconsistent with the Village's development goals, regulatory framework and state law; and W H E RE A S , pending the adoption of the amended regulations, the Village desires to invoke the zoning in progress or pending ordinance doctrine as referenced in Smith v. City of Clearwater, 383 So.2d 681 (Fla. 2nd DCA 1980), with respect to the Village's Code of Ordinances, thereby deferring the acceptance, processing and approval of all applications and permits identified above for Medical Marijuana uses for a period of 180 days, or until the Village Council adopts on second reading, the amendments under review and such amendments become effective, whichever occurs earlier, except as provided in this Resolution; and WHEREAS, the Village Council finds that this Resolution is necessary for the preservation of the environment, public health, safety and welfare of the Village's residents and visitors. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE VILLAGE OF KEY BISCAYNE, FLORIDA, AS FOLLOWS: Section 1. Recitals Adopted. That each of the recitals stated above is hereby adopted and confirmed. Section 2. The Village Council adopts this Resolution and invokes the zoning in progress or pending ordinance doctrine with respect to the Village's Code of Ordinances, thereby deferring the acceptance, processing and approval of all applications not filed as of the effective date of this Resolution for the location of Medical Marijuana Dispensaries. Section 3. This deferral shall last for 180 days, or until the Village Council adopts on second reading the amendments under review and such amendments become effective, whichever occurs earlier, except as provided below. Section 4. Applicants claiming infringement with vested or constitutional rights, or other justification, may request relief from this Resolution through written request to and decision by the Village Manager, where the Village Manager may grant relief only upon findings based on competent substantial evidence that such infringement will in fact occur, or has in fact occurred, or other justification suggesting relief therefrom, and the public health, safety and welfare are not adversely impacted by allowing such applications to be accepted and processed. Such request shall be an administrative remedy and condition precedent to all judicial relief sought arising from this Resolution. Appeals from decisions of the Village Manager shall be processed pursuant to Section 30-70.- Appeal of an Administrative Decision, of the Village 2 C ode. The V illage shall retain com plete adm inistra tive, quasi-judicial or legislative discretion in w hether to appro ve or deny any application so filed. Section 5. The appropriate Village officials are authorized to take any necessary action to effectuate the intent of this Resolution. Section 6. adoption hereof. Effective Date. That this Resolution shall be effective immediately upon PASSED and ADOPTED this 24th day of October, 2017. 3 VILLAG E O F K EY B ISCAYNE N O T IC E O F Z O N IN G IN P R O G RE S S R e g a rd in g M e d ic a l M a riju a n a R e ta il C e n te r s , M e d ic a l M a riju a n a T r e a tm e n t C e n te r s a n d M e d ic a l M a rij u a n a D isp e n s a rie s The Village of Key Biscayne hereby gives notice of Zoning in Progress relative to proposed revisions to the Village's Zoning and Land Development Regulations. Amendments are being considered and may be adopted which may regulate or alternatively, prohibit medical marijuana dispensaries and other medical marijuana facilities within the Village. Public Hearings for first and second reading of an ordinance which will either expressly prohibit or alternatively, regulate the location of medical marijuana dispensaries and other medical marijuana facilities within the Village will be publicly noticed prior to the actual meeting date. Interested parties may appear at the Public Hearings and be heard with respect to the proposed Ordinance. -t'" Dated this~ day ofOdo~'20I 7 Jennifer Duque, CMC Village Clerk