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11/09/2020 <br />L. The owner, manager and/or operator of a cannabis business shall not conduct the <br />operations of the cannabis business in a manner that creates or results in a public <br />nuisance on the premises or within three hundred (300) feet of the premises, <br />including but not limited to: <br />1. Disturbance of the peace; <br />2. Illegal drug activity; <br />3. Public drunkenness; <br />4. Drinking in public; <br />5. Gambling; <br />6. Prostitution; <br />7. Sale of stolen goods; <br />8. Public urinations; <br />9. Theft; <br />10. Assaults; <br />11. Batteries; or <br />12. Acts of vandalism. <br />M. The cannabis business shall maintain a log of any public nuisance activity on the <br />premises or within three hundred (300) feet of the premises. The log shall include <br />any information required by the Chief of Police, or his or her designee, including but <br />not limited to the date and time of the occurrence; the type of activity; the <br />circumstances surrounding the activity; the identity of any persons involved in the <br />activity if known; the corrective action taken by the cannabis business; and the <br />police case number if applicable. <br />N. Each cannabis business shall operate in a manner such that the cultivation, <br />processing, and/or storage of cannabis does not adversely affect the health or safety <br />of nearby properties through creation of mold, mildew, dust, glare, heat, noise, <br />noxious gasses, odor, smoke, traffic, vibration, or other impacts. <br />O. Odor Control. Each cannabis business shall utilize appropriate air purification <br />systems and air scrubbers wherever cannabis is stored, cultivated, processed, or <br />sold so as to prevent the odor of cannabis from emanating beyond the walls of the <br />premises. <br />P. Product Storage. All cannabis and cannabis products sold by a cannabis business <br />must be stored and sold in strict accordance with state cannabis laws, this Division, <br />and all other applicable regulations. <br />Q. All sales and transfers of cannabis and cannabis products by a cannabis business <br />shall be fully documented, by an improved point of sale software, authorized by the <br />Chief of Police or their designee iiP@, at the time of the sale or transfer. All such <br />records shall be maintained for a minimum of seven years, pursuant to Title 16, <br />Section 5037 of the California Code of Regulations. <br />ATTY/ORD.525/CC ORD AMENDING MUNI CODE ART V CHAPT 32 DIV 7 ORDINANCE NO. 2490 <br />REV: 10-07-2020 MI MUFF NO. 305 <br />Page 15 of 23 <br />