Part III Use Standards | 16.312 Cannabis Processing, Cultivation, Distribution, Testing And Retail
3. Design. The exterior appearance of any structure occupied by a Bed and Breakfast establishment in any residential zoning district may not be altered in any way that detracts from its original character as a single-unit residential dwelling. 4. Signage. Signage is permitted if it complies with the applicable requirements for singleunit residential units in the District. 5. Parking. A Bed and Breakfast lodging is only permitted where the existing primary residential use meets the off-street parking requirements in Chapter 16.508, Off-Street Parking and Loading. Except for City-Designated historic and architectural resources pursuant to Chapter 16.614, Architectural Heritage and Historic Preservation, parking for the Bed and Breakfast use shall be provided at a ratio of one space per room for rent in addition to the parking required for the primary residential use. Such spaces shall be individually accessible and may not encumber access to a required parking space for the residential use. D. Special Events. Special events in compliance with the requirements of this Chapter shall be permitted with approval of Temporary Use Permit in accordance with Chapter 16.338, Temporary Uses. Such events shall be accessory to the lodging and normal dining operations of the inn and may include, but are not limited to, weddings, parties, receptions, special dining services, and mystery dinners or weekends. Permitted special events shall be limited to paying guests of the inn and their invited guests. 1. Such events shall be limited to a maximum of 6 events per calendar year, with no more than one event per month. 2. Events shall be limited to the hours of 10 a.m. to 10 p.m. and may last no more than 6 hours. 3. No amplified music or speech shall be allowed in conjunction with special events. 4. The number of persons allowed at any event shall be limited to those approved in the Minor Use Permit.
16.312 CANNABIS PROCESSING, CULTIVATION, DISTRIBUTION, TESTING AND RETAIL 16.312.01 PURPOSE AND APPLICABILITY These provisions establish regulations for the operation of commercial cannabis uses, in a consistent manner with the General Plan, this Zoning Code and the requirements of the Chapters 7.100 and 7.200 of the Vallejo Municipal Code. All permits issued in accordance with Vallejo Municipal Code Chapter 7.100 to operate establishments engaged in the processing, cultivation or distribution of cannabis will be void by January 1, 2022. Operations may only continue upon approval of a Minor Use Permit and Vallejo Municipal Code Chapter 7.200 Regulatory Permit.
16.312.02 REQUIREMENTS Commercial cannabis establishments, including, but not limited to cultivation, distribution, manufacturing, testing and retail uses shall comply with the procedures of the Vallejo Municipal Code, State law, and the regulations of this Zoning Code. Where the Zoning Code conflicts with state law, the more restrictive standards shall apply. A. Permits Required 1. All cannabis uses shall obtain and maintain all required State and local permits and licenses including the corresponding local permits required under Chapter 7.200 of the Vallejo Municipal Code. 2. Minor Use Permits pursuant to Chapter 16.606, Minor and Major Use Permits, will only be granted to establishments operating in compliance with applicable State laws and regulations. 3. Revocation of the State cannabis license (e.g., Microbusiness license) or the local permit to operate under Chapter 7.200 of the Vallejo Municipal Code shall be grounds for revocation of the Minor Use Permit for the cannabis cultivation, distribution, manufacturing and testing laboratory use. 4. Valid and applicable State and local licenses and permits shall be publicly displayed at all times during hours of operation.
Draft: 01/06/2021
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