HomeMy WebLinkAbout122-05 Interim Ordinance Cannabis Moratorium
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Prior Lake, MN 55372
CITY OF PRIOR LAKE
ORDINANCE NO. 122-05
AN INTERIM ORDINANCE PROHIBITING THE SALE, TESTING, MANUFACTURING, AND
DISTRIBUTION OF THC PRODUCTS
The City Council of the City of Prior Lake, Minnesota, ordains:
Section 1. BACKGROUND
1. By enacting 2022 Session Law Chapter 98, Article 13, the Minnesota Legislature
amended Minn. Stat. §151.72 and permitted the sale of edible and nonedible
cannabinoid products that contain no more than 0.3% of Tetrahydrocannabinol,
commonly known as THC (“THC Products”).
2. The new law does enact some requirements for labeling and testing, but the law
provides no parameters regulating production, compliance checks, or sales of THC
Products. The new law does not prohibit local regulation.
3. Pursuant to Minn. Stat. § 462.355, subd. 4, the City is authorized to enact by ordinance
a moratorium to regulate, restrict or prohibit any use within the jurisdiction to protect the
public health, safety, and welfare. Specifically, the City is authorized to enact a
moratorium ordinance to allow it to undertake a study to determine whether to adopt
any regulations or restrictions, including siting and location of uses, related to the
sales, testing, manufacturing, and distribution of THC Products.
4. Pursuant to its general police powers, including but not limited to, Minn. Stat. §
421.221, subd. 32, the City may enact and enforce regulations or restrictions on THC
Products within the City to protect the public safety, health, and welfare, including
restrictions and a moratorium on the use of sales, testing, manufacturing, and
distribution, during the pendency of a study to determine the need for police power
regulations, including but not necessarily limited to licensing and permitting.
Section 2. FINDINGS
1. The City Council finds there is a need to study THC Products and uses and businesses
related thereto, in order to assess the necessity for and efficacy of regulation and
restrictions relating to the sales, testing, manufacturing, and distribution of THC
Products, including through licensing or zoning ordinances, in order to protect the
public health, safety, and welfares of its residents.
2. The study will allow the City Council to determine the appropriate changes, if any, that
that it should make to City ordinances.
3. The City Council, therefore, finds that there is a need to adopt a City-wide moratorium
of the sale, testing, manufacturing, and distribution of THC Products within the City
while City staff studies the issue.
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Section 3. MORATORIUM
1. No individual, establishment, organization, or business may sell, test, manufacture, or
distribute THC Products for twelve (12) months from the effective date of this
ordinance.
2. The City shall not issue any license or permit related to THC Products or twelve (12)
months from the effective date of this ordinance. No license or permit application, of
any kind, by any individual, establishment, organization, or businesses involved in the
proposed sale, testing, manufacturing, or distribution of THC Products within the City of
Prior Lake shall be accepted or considered for twelve (12) months from the effective
date of this ordinance.
3. Planning or zoning applications related to THC Products or applications from
individuals, establishments, organizations, or businesses involved in the proposed sale,
testing, manufacturing, or distribution of THC Products within the City of Prior Lake
shall not be accepted or considered for twelve (12) months from the effective date of
this ordinance.
Section 4. STUDY
The City Council directs City staff to study the need for local regulation regarding the sale,
testing, manufacturing, or distribution of THC Products within the City of Prior Lake. Staff
must also study the need for creating or amending zoning ordinances, licensing ordinances,
or any other ordinances to protect the citizens of Prior Lake from any potential negative
impacts of THC Products. Upon completion of the study, the City Council, together with
such commission as the City Council deems appropriate, or as may be required by law, will
consider the advisability of adopting new ordinances or amending its current ordinances.
Section 5. ENFORCEMENT
The City may enforce this Ordinance by mandamus, injunctive relief, or other appropriate
civil remedy in any court of competent jurisdiction. The City Council hereby authorizes the
City Manager, in consultation with the City Attorney, to initiate any legal action deemed
necessary to secure compliance with this Ordinance. A violation of this Ordinance is also
subject to the City’s general penalty in City Code § 104.100.
Section 6. TERM
Unless earlier rescinded by the City Council, the moratorium established under this
Ordinance shall remain in effect until twelve (12) months from its effective date, at which
point, it will automatically expire.
Section 7. EFFECTIVE DATE
This Ordinance shall be in full force and effect from and after its passage by the City
Council.
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Passed by the City Council of the City of Prior Lake this 1st day of August 2022.
ATTEST:
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Jason Wedel, City Manager Kirt Briggs, Mayor
A summary of this ordinance was published in the Prior Lake American on the 6th day of August 2022.