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12 | Page <br />ATTY/DOCS-ORDINANCE-REGULATIONS/CITY MANAGER CANNABIS REGULATIONS <br />REV: 04-04-18 MI <br />C. The delivery vehicle shall not carry or transport at any one time more than a total of <br />$3,000 worth of cash, cannabis, and cannabis products in any combination. <br />D. Each delivery vehicle shall carry or transport cannabis and cannabis product for only one <br />permitted cannabis business at a time. <br />E. Each delivery vehicle shall be equipped with a functioning dual-facing video camera and <br />recording system affixed to the vehicle and positioned in such a way so as to capture the <br />driver/interior of the vehicle, as well as the front outside of the vehicle. <br />F. Video recordings from each delivery vehicle recording system shall be retained for thirty <br />(30) days. <br />G. The delivery vehicle video and recording system must be of adequate quality, color <br />rendition, resolution, and position to allow the ready identification of any individual <br />driving the delivery vehicle, approaching the delivery vehicle, or occupying the passenger <br />compartment of the delivery vehicle. <br />H. Delivery vehicle video recordings shall be made available and accessible to the Chief of <br />Police and any other City official charged with enforcing the provisions of these <br />regulations or Municipal Code, Chapter 32, Article V, Division 7 immediately upon request <br />for review and copying. <br />I. All delivery vehicles shall be subject to inspection by the Chief of Police or any law <br />enforcement officer. <br />J. The delivery vehicle shall be equipped with a GPS tracking system provided by the Chief <br />of Police. The purpose of the GPS tracking system is to provide the Chief of Police with: <br />1. Live remote monitoring of the delivery vehicle from when it leaves the cannabis <br />business to when it returns to the cannabis business and is no longer in service as <br />a delivery vehicle. <br />2. Historical driving data will be stored for at least 30 days. <br />K. A cell phone does not meet the GPS tracking system requirement (in addition to the GPS <br />tracking system provided by the Chief of Police, a cell phone or other device may be used <br />for routing, order management or other functions; however, it cannot be used as a <br />substitute for the vehicle GPS tracking system provided by the Chief of Police). <br />L. Costs associated with the vehicle GPS tracking system shall be borne by the cannabis <br />business. <br />M. The vehicle GPS tracking device shall be the property of the Redwood City Police <br />Department. <br />7.B. - Page 91