File #: ID-115-23    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Resolution Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/23/2023 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/4/2023 Final action:
Title: A RESOLUTION OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BRIGHTON, COLORADO, DIRECTING CITY STAFF TO PREPARE AN ORDINANCE AMENDING THE BRIGHTON MUNICIPAL CODE TO ALLOW FOR THE OPERATION OF MARIJUANA BUSINESSES WITHIN THE CITY AND TO ENACT REASONABLE REGULATIONS AND RESTRICTIONS APPLICABLE TO MARIJUANA STORE LICENSES
Attachments: 1. Resolution - Store Licenses, 2. Marijuana Resolutions 4.4.23 (Final), 3. 112 PPT
Office of the City Manager
Reference: Potential sales, cultivation, manufacturing, testing and on-site consumption of marijuana and related products.

To: Mayor Gregory Mills and Members of City Council
Through: Michael P. Martinez, City Manager
Prepared By: Michael P. Martinez, City Manager
Date Prepared: 03/23/2023
PURPOSE
To approve or deny five resolutions related to the 1) sale, 2) cultivation, 3) testing, 4) manufacturing or 5) on-site consumption of marijuana and related products within Brighton City limits.

BACKGROUND
Beginning in 2000, the State of Colorado legalized medical marijuana under the Medical Use of Marijuana Initiative or Amendment 20, which amended the state constitution to allow patients to consume medical marijuana (passed by 54% of Colorado voters). From 2000 through 2009, retail sales were extremely limited and consumption was mostly based on a caregiver/patient model as outlined within the Amendment. On November 6th, 2012 Colorado voters passed Amendment 64 which authorized the regulation of retail marijuana, permitted adults 21 and older to possess limited amounts of marijuana, provided for the licensing of cultivation, product manufacturing, testing facilities, and retail stores with 55% voter approval.

Starting in 2009, Brighton City Council began to consider allowing the sales, cultivation, testing and manufacturing of marijuana and marijuana related products within city limits. On September 22nd, 2009, Brighton City Council voted to temporarily suspend the acceptance, processing and approval of use permits, variances, building permits and licenses until further discussion. This action created a temporary moratorium while further research and discussion on the topic was contemplated (Ord. 2030). On March 1, 2011, Council outright prohibited medical marijuana sales and cultivation within City limits (Ord. 2086, 2087). In response to the passage of Amendment 64, Brighton City Council again passed legislation to prohibit retail ...

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