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8.A. - Page 10 of 15 <br />1. In general, do you support or oppose allowing storefront cannabis retailers in Redwood City? <br />2. Storefront cannabis retailers should be allowed in: <br />• All commercial districts <br />• Commercial districts where large retailers are <br />• Neighborhood districts <br />• Downtown central business district <br />• Mixed-use districts <br />• Light industrial districts <br />The City received a total of 1,238 responses. Sixty-one percent of survey respondents strongly or <br />somewhat support storefront cannabis retailers in Redwood City, and 38% of survey respondents strongly <br />or somewhat oppose storefront cannabis retailers in Redwood City. Responses to survey questions about <br />the potential location of cannabis retailers are included in Attachment B. <br />CHART 2 <br />In general, do you support or oppose allowing storefront cannabis retailers in Redwood City? <br />100% <br />sa <br />60^.e <br />40'. <br />20% <br />Das <br />Strongly support <br />[855] <br />NEXT STEPS <br />34 -SM <br />048% <br />Somewhat support No op1nMVdon1 care Somewhat oppose strongly oppose <br />(103) (B) [43] [437] <br />Total Submissions: 1238 <br />Once City staff receives City Council feedback, should the City Council wish to move forward, City staff will <br />develop zoning amendments for the Planning Commission's consideration, will begin the development of <br />an application process, and draft amendments to the City's Cannabis Ordinance for City Council <br />consideration in fall 2020. <br />ENVIRONMENTAL REVIEW <br />This study session is not a project and is exempt from the California Environmental Quality Act (CEQA). <br />Page 10 of 11 <br />City of Redwood City 1017 Middlefield Road, Redwood City, CA. 94063 Tel: 650-780-7000 www.redwoodcity.ore <br />163 <br />