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Rq <br /> � 7.A. - Page 24 3 <br /> A�TERNATIVES <br /> 1. Extend the moratorium by a shorter period that 22 months and 15 days and direct <br /> staff to present an ordinance for the Planning Cammission's consideration. <br /> 2. Da not enact any regula�ion and by defaul� allow collecti�es to operate with limited <br /> regulation through a Use Permit re�iew process. <br /> 3. Direct s�aff to notice a Study Session for further re�iew of the matter. <br /> FISCAL IMPACT <br /> Preparatian of the ardinance will require stafF �ime that is for the most part already <br /> budgeted. Not directing an extension for fhe moratorium could result in a similar <br /> demand on staff time because the absence of clear regulations could result in <br /> pracessing chal�enges. <br /> J�/(� � �}1n ,� <br /> � _ _` / �-Gt��v�'� <br /> Sa�les Mehra Charles Jany, AIC <br /> Assaciate Planner Principal Plan r <br /> � <br /> ! ��� <br /> Jil1 � s, AICP Aeter Ingram <br /> D�rector, Planning, Housing and City Manager U <br /> Economic Dev�lopm�nt City Manager <br /> ATTACHMENTS <br /> 1. Proposed �nterim ordEnance e�ending temporary moratorium on meciical marijuana <br /> collectives within the City of Redwood Ci�y <br /> 2. Staff Repor�to City Council, dated Decemf�er 14, 20�9 <br /> 3. City of Colma Ordinance prohibiting medical marijuana colfectiues <br /> 4. Caunty of San Mateo Ordinance allowing medieal marijuana collecti�es subject to a <br /> license that imposes distancing, architecturaf, and security requirements <br /> 5. City of San Mateo Ordinance allowing medECal marijuana collecti�es in certain zones <br /> with a us� permit <br /> R�LAT�b DOCUMENTS IN C[TY CLERK'S OFFICE <br /> None <br /> 3 <br />