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REFERRED TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY COMMITTEE <br />7/5/16. <br />RESOLUTION NO. 8878 -16 BY: Anderson, Bullock, Litten, Marx, <br />Nowlin, O'Leary, O'Malley. <br />A RESOLUTION to take effect immediately provided it receives the affirmative <br />vote of at least five members of Council, or otherwise to take effect and be in force at the <br />earliest period allowed by law, to impose a moratorium on the granting of building per- <br />mits or certificates of occupancy for any building, structure, use or change of use that <br />would enable the cultivation, processing, or retail sale of medical marijuana for a period <br />not to exceed six months from the effective date of this resolution, in order to allow <br />Council and the Lakewood Planning Commission to review applicable Ohio statutes, <br />criminal codes and the Lakewood Zoning Code relative to such use. <br />WHEREAS, on June 8, 2016, the Ohio General Assembly has adopted and the <br />Governor has signed into law 131 Sub. H.B. 523, which becomes effective September 8, <br />2016; and <br />WHEREAS, 131 Sub. H.B. 523, among other things, permits patients in Ohio to <br />use medical marijuana on the recommendation of physicians; creates state regulatory <br />oversight of the cultivation, processing, retail sale, use and physician recommendation of <br />medical marijuana; authorizes the legislative authority of a city to adopt regulations to <br />prohibit or limit the number of retail medical marijuana dispensaries; and prohibits a cul- <br />tivator, processor, retail dispensary or laboratory from being located or relocating within <br />500 feet of a school, church, public library, public playground or public park. <br />WHEREAS, as such, Council and the Planning Commission require additional <br />time to undertake a review of all applicable codes statewide and within the city in order <br />to formulate a local response to 131 Sub. H.B. 523; and <br />WHEREAS, pursuant to the Constitution of the State of Ohio and the Ohio Re- <br />vised Code, municipalities have the power to enact planning and zoning laws that are for <br />the health, safety, welfare, comfort and peace of the citizens of the municipality including <br />restricting areas used for businesses and trades; and <br />WHEREAS, this Council by a vote of at least five members thereof determines <br />that this resolution is an emergency measure, that this resolution shall take effect at the <br />earliest date possible as set forth in Article III, Sections 10 and 13 of the Second Amend- <br />ed Charter of the City of Lakewood and that it is necessary for the immediate preserva- <br />tion of the public property health and safety and to provide for the usual daily operation <br />of municipal departments in that the affected businesses are able to apply for a permit <br />immediately notwithstanding the potential application of criminal and zoning codes; now, <br />therefore <br />BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY OF LAKEWOOD, OHIO: <br />