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Agenda 09/26/2017 Item #16K17 Proposed Agenda Changes Board of County Commissioners Meeting September 26,2017 Move Item 16E11 to Item 111: Recommendation to renew the annual Certificate of Public Convenience and Necessity(COPCN)for Just Like Family Concierge Medical Transport Services,LLC.,DBA Concierge Medical Transport(CMT)to provide Class 2 Advanced Life Support(ALS)inter-facility transport ambulance service for a period of one year. (Commissioner Saunders'request) Withdraw Item 16E24: Recommendation to approve the administrative reports prepared by the Procurement Services Division for change orders and other items as identified. (Staff's request) Add-On Item 16111: Proclamation designating October 10,2017 as the Republic of China(Taiwan)Day, in honor of the relations and connections that the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office has made with Southwest Florida and Collier County,and welcoming those Taiwanese businesses and entrepreneurs seeking to develop business opportunities in our area. This proclamation will be delivered to Philip Wang,Director General of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Miami,Florida. (Commissioner Taylor's request) Add-On Item 16H2: Proclamation recognizing Florence Jelks,Former Pinecrest Elementary School Principal,for her dedication working tirelessly to achieve the goals of the Immokalee Community. (Commissioner McDaniel's request) Move Item 16K12 to Item 12A: Recommendation to reappoint five members to the Affordable Housing Advisory Committee. (Commissioner Solis'request) Withdraw Item 16K17: Recommendation to direct the County Attorney to advertise,and bring back for a public hearing,an Ordinance to extend the temporary moratorium on the opening of certain new cannabis dispensing facilities from October 10,2017 to December 31,2017. (County Attorney's request) Move Item 17D to Item 9D: This item requires that ex parte disclosure be provided by Commission members.Should a hearing be held on this item,all participants are required to be sworn in. Recommendation to approve an insubstantial change to Ordinance No.2014-11,as amended,the Lord's Way 30 Acre RPUD,to add one deviation relating to signage,to modify one existing deviation relating to fences, walls and landscape buffers,to reduce the minimum front and side yard setbacks and distance between structures for single-family,single-family attached,and two-family and single-family zero lot line principal structures,and to modify Exhibit C-2,Typical Lot Layout.The subject property is located on the south side of The Lord's Way,approximately one-quarter mile east of Collier Boulevard,in Section 14,Township 50 South,Range 26 East,Collier County,Florida,consisting of+-30 acres. [PDI-PL20170000444] (Commissioner Fiala's request) Time Certain Items: Item 10A to be heard at 11:00 a.m. Item 11B to be heard at 11:15 a.m. 9/26/2017 8:42 AM 09/26/2017 EXECUTIVE SUMMARY Recommendation to direct the County Attorney to advertise, and bring back for a public hearing, an Ordinance to extend the temporary moratorium on the opening of certain new cannabis dispensing facilities from October 10, 2017 to December 31, 2017. OBJECTIVE: To extend the temporary moratorium on the opening of certain new cannabis dispensing facilities from October 10, 2017 to December 31, 2017. CONSIDERATIONS: On November 8, 2016, Florida voted to amend the Florida Constitution to legalize the cultivation, production, and dispensing of medical cannabis for a broader population of eligible patients. To implement this constitutional amendment, on June 9, 2017, the Florida Legislature enacted Senate Bill 8-A, which stated in part that “A county may determine by ordinance the criteria for the location of, and other permitting requirements that do not conflict with state law or departmental rule for, all such dispensing units located within the unincorporated areas of that county. On May 9, 2017, the Board enacted Collier County Ordinance No. 2017-17, which placed a temporary moratorium through October 10, 2017, on the opening of certain new cannabis dispensing facilities, and on the expansion or relocation of certain existing cannabis dispensing facilities with the intent of allowing the Board of County Commissioners (Board) the time reasonably necessary to investigate the impacts of cannabis dispensing facilities, and if necessary, to promulgate reasonable regulations relating to suc h establishments. During the Board’s meeting of July 11, 2017, the Board expressed its desire to extend the temporary moratorium to December 31, 2017, to allow time for further investigation. FISCAL IMPACT: There are no fiscal impacts associated with this action. GROWTH MANAGEMENT IMPACT: There is no growth management impact associated with this action. LEGAL CONSIDERATIONS: This item has been reviewed by the County Attorney, is approved as to form and legality, and requires majority vote for approval. -JAK RECOMMENDATION: To direct the County Attorney to advertise, and bring back for a public hearing, an Ordinance to extend the temporary moratorium on the opening of certain new cannabis dispensing facilities from October 10, 2017 to December 31, 2017. Prepared by: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow, County Attorney ATTACHMENT(S) 1. Proposed Ordinance - Moratorium (PDF) 2. Ordinance 2017-17 (PDF) 16.K.17 Packet Pg. 3314 09/26/2017 COLLIER COUNTY Board of County Commissioners Item Number: 16.K.17 Doc ID: 3608 Item Summary: Recommendation to direct the County Attorney to advertise, and bring back for a public hearing, an Ordinance to extend the temporary moratorium on the opening of certain new cannabis dispensing facilities from October 10, 2017 to December 31, 2017 Meeting Date: 09/26/2017 Prepared by: Title: Legal Assistant/Paralegal – County Attorney's Office Name: Virginia Neet 08/11/2017 11:46 AM Submitted by: Title: County Attorney – County Attorney's Office Name: Jeffrey A. Klatzkow 08/11/2017 11:46 AM Approved By: Review: Office of Management and Budget Valerie Fleming Level 3 OMB Gatekeeper Review Completed 08/11/2017 1:08 PM County Attorney's Office Jeffrey A. Klatzkow Level 3 County Attorney's Office Review Completed 08/14/2017 4:50 PM Budget and Management Office Mark Isackson Additional Reviewer Completed 08/21/2017 11:51 AM County Manager's Office Leo E. Ochs Level 4 County Manager Review Completed 08/23/2017 3:52 PM Board of County Commissioners Michael Cox Meeting Completed 09/12/2017 9:00 AM 16.K.17 Packet Pg. 3315 16.K.17.a Packet Pg. 3316 Attachment: Proposed Ordinance - Moratorium (3608 : Authorization to Advertise Extension to Cannabis Moratorium) 16.K.17.a Packet Pg. 3317 Attachment: Proposed Ordinance - Moratorium (3608 : Authorization to Advertise Extension to Cannabis Moratorium) ORDINANCE NO.2017- 1 7 AN ORDINANCE OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, ESTABLISHING A TEMPORARY MORATORIUM ON CANNABIS DISPENSING BUSINESSES AS FURTHER DEFINED HEREIN; PROVIDING FOR PENALTIES, PROVIDING FOR NON-INCLUSION IN THE CODE OF LAWS AND ORDINANCES; PROVIDING FOR CONFLICT AND SEVERABILITY; AND PROVIDING FOR AN EFFECTIVE DATE. WHEREAS, in 2014,the Florida Legislature enacted a law legalizing low-THC medical cannabis in Florida; and WHEREAS, in 2016, the Florida Legislature expanded the law to legalize medical cannabis in Florida; and WHEREAS, future constitutional amendments and legislation may further expand the legal use of cannabis in Florida; and WHEREAS, a comprehensive State licensing and regulatory framework for the cultivation, processing, and dispensing of cannabis now exists; and WHEREAS the comprehensive State licensing and regulatory framework directs that the criteria for the number and location of, and other permitting requirements that do not conflict with state law or department rule for, dispensing facilities of cannabis businesses may be determined by local ordinance; and WHEREAS, cannabis businesses licensed pursuant to the law have begun cultivating cannabis for processing and dispensing; and WHEREAS, the dispensing of cannabis is currently illegal under federal law and the United States Drug Enforcement Agency has recently confirmed that cannabis remains a Schedule I drug under federal law, but the United States Department of Justice has discussed federal enforcement of such laws with respect to state regulated cannabis operations in the 2012 "Cole Memorandum,"and; WHEREAS,potential adverse impacts on the health, safety, and welfare of residents and business from secondary effects associated with the distribution of cannabis exist, potentially including, offensive odors, trespassing, theft, fire hazards, increased crime in and about the dispensary, robberies, negative impacts on nearby businesses, nuisance problems, and increased DUI incidents; and WHEREAS, certain of the above potential adverse impacts are accentuated by the current difficulties experienced by cannabis businesses in obtaining banking services necessitating such businesses to operate on a cash basis; and WHEREAS, there exists the potential for misappropriation of medical cannabis to non-medical uses; and WHEREAS, an overabundance of dispensing facilities can affect the viability of such facilities, result in compliance issues, lead to the improper diversion of products, and accentuate threats to the public health, safety, and welfare; and 16.K.17.b Packet Pg. 3318 Attachment: Ordinance 2017-17 (3608 : Authorization to Advertise Extension to Cannabis Moratorium) WHEREAS, on November 8, Florida voted to amend the Florida Constitution to legalize the cultivation, production, and dispensing of medical cannabis for a broader population of eligible patients; and WHEREAS, Florida laws relating to the cultivation, production, and dispensing of cannabis products are rapidly changing—raising substantial questions about whether cannabis-related land uses, as a category of commercial use, may have deleterious and negative secondary effects on surrounding land uses and communities; and WHEREAS, the purpose of this ordinance is to place a temporary moratorium on the opening of certain new cannabis dispensing facilities, and on the expansion or relocation of certain existing cannabis dispensing facilities; and WHEREAS, the Board of County Commissioners (Board) hereby finds that the temporary moratorium imposed by this ordinance is intended to give the Board the time reasonably necessary to investigate the impacts of cannabis dispensing facilities, and if necessary, to promulgate reasonable regulations relating to such establishments; and WHEREAS, the Board hereby finds that this ordinance advances an important government purpose by reducing the likelihood of the unregulated negative secondary effects of cannabis dispensing facilities; and WHEREAS, the Board hereby finds that this ordinance is in the best interest of the public health, safety, and welfare; and WHEREAS, the Board has determined it is in the public interest to adopt this ordinance pursuant to the Board's police powers and Section 381.986, Florida Statutes, to protect the health, safety, and welfare of the public. NOW THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED BY THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF COLLIER COUNTY, FLORIDA, that: SECTION ONE: Purpose and intent. The purpose of this Ordinance is to provide the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, with the opportunity to review the impact of recent changes in law and the potential passage of a constitutional amendment, as well as the impact of cannabis dispensing in other jurisdictions, to determine how such dispensing should be permitted or regulated in Collier County. SECTION TWO: Definitions. 1) The following words and phrases, when used in this Ordinance, shall have the meanings ascribed to them in this Ordinance: a. Cannabis means all parts of any plant of the genus Cannabis, whether growing or not; the seeds thereof; the resin extracted from any part of the plant; and every compound, manufacture, salt, derivative, mixture, or preparation of the plant or its seeds or resin. 2 16.K.17.b Packet Pg. 3319 Attachment: Ordinance 2017-17 (3608 : Authorization to Advertise Extension to Cannabis Moratorium) b. Cannabis dispensing business or business shall mean a business location offering cannabis for retail sale pursuant to a license to dispense cannabis issued under applicable law. c. Compassionate Use Act shall mean section 381.986, Florida Statutes, and chapter 2016-123, Laws of Florida, as amended from time to time, and any rules or regulations promulgated thereunder. d. State shall mean the State of Florida. 2) In addition to the definitions contained in Subsection (1), other terms used in this Ordinance shall have the meaning ascribed to them in the Compassionate Use Act, and such definitions are incorporated into this Ordinance by this reference. SECTION THREE: Temporary Moratorium. Beginning on the effective date of this Ordinance, a moratorium is hereby imposed on the opening of new cannabis dispensing businesses and on the expansion or relocation of existing cannabis dispensing businesses in Collier County. a.During the moratorium, it is unlawful and a violation of this ordinance for any person or entity to open or cause to be opened any cannabis dispensing business within Collier County. b.During the moratorium, it is unlawful and a violation of this ordinance for any person or entity to relocate or cause to be relocated any cannabis dispensing business within Collier County. c.During the moratorium, it is unlawful and a violation of this ordinance for any person or entity to expand or cause to be expanded any cannabis dispensing business within Collier County. d.During the moratorium, Collier County shall not accept, process or approve any application for business tax receipts, licenses, building permits, land use permits, or any development permits concerning or related to a cannabis dispensing business. e.During the moratorium, Collier County shall not accept, process or approve any business tax receipts, building permits, land use permits, or any development permits concerning or related to a cannabis dispensing business. f.During the moratorium, Collier County shall not accept, process or approve any licenses, permits, or approvals for any property, entity, or individual for the sale or dispensation of cannabis so long as this Ordinance is in effect. g.Absent further action by the Board,this moratorium will expire on October 10, 2017. Nothing in this temporary moratorium shall be construed to prohibit the use of cannabis pursuant to the Compassionate Use Act or other applicable Florida Law, or the delivery of cannabis in compliance with the Compassionate Use Act or other applicable Florida Law. 3 16.K.17.b Packet Pg. 3320 Attachment: Ordinance 2017-17 (3608 : Authorization to Advertise Extension to Cannabis Moratorium) SECTION FOUR: Study and Recommendations. The County Manager is hereby directed to study, land development regulations for cannabis dispensaries and the impact of such regulations in other jurisdictions. SECTION FIVE: Penalties. Any person or entity who violates any provision of this Ordinance or who fails to comply therewith, or with any of the requirements thereof, shall be fined in an amount not exceeding five hundred dollars ($500.00) per violation, per day, or be imprisoned for a period of time not to exceed sixty (60) days. SECTION SIX:Conflict and Severability. In the event this Ordinance conflicts with any other ordinance of Collier County or other applicable law, the more restrictive shall apply. If any phrase or portion of this Ordinance is held invalid or unconstitutional by any court of competent jurisdiction, such portion shall be deemed a separate, distinct and independent provision and such holding shall not affect the validity of the remaining portion. SECTION SEVEN: Non-Inclusion in the Code of Laws and Ordinances. Given the temporary nature and effect of this Ordinance, it is the intent of the Board of County Commissioners that this Ordinance not be codified. SECTION EIGHT: Effective Date. This Ordinance shall be effective upon filing with the Department of State. PASSED AND DULY ADOPTED by the Board of County Commissioners of Collier County, Florida, this c\day of 2017. ATTEST: . ,,;; r.: BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS DWIGHT E. BROCK, Clerk COLL UNTY, FLORIDA Cu, B y.' Dep Clerk Penny T r, CHAIR 4ff AN Attest..S to C sirnlan'S- signat,, . . r Approvy —,.- ''e 'orm and legality: 1 t V This ordinance filed with the i..: grAiry of t--t ,;afxF1t1JeffreyA. .tzkow, County Attorney andf, acknowledgementhat 11 filir, received) i i day f VY V Y jr,Iasi) 8y w 4 16.K.17.b Packet Pg. 3321 Attachment: Ordinance 2017-17 (3608 : Authorization to Advertise Extension to Cannabis Moratorium) 4 Ado FLORIDA DEPARTMENT OfSTATE f RICK SCOTT KEN DETZNER Governor Secretary of State May 11, 2017 Honorable Dwight E. Brock Clerk of the Circuit Court Collier County Post Office Box 413044 Naples, Florida 34101-3044 Attention: Ann P. Jennejohn, Deputy Clerk Dear Mr. Brock: Pursuant to the provisions of Section 125.66, Florida Statutes, this will acknowledge receipt of your electronic copy of Collier County Ordinance No. 17-17, which was filed in this office on May 10, 2017. Sincerely, Ernest L. Reddick Program Administrator ELR/lb R. A. Gray Building • 500 South Bronough Street • Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0250 Telephone: (850) 245-6270 www.dos.state.fl.us 16.K.17.b Packet Pg. 3322 Attachment: Ordinance 2017-17 (3608 : Authorization to Advertise Extension to Cannabis Moratorium)