File #: 2014-0380    Version:
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 9/8/2014 In control: Committee of the Whole
On agenda: 11/17/2014 Final action: 11/17/2014
Enactment date: 11/24/2014 Enactment #: 17940
Title: AN ORDINANCE renewing for six-months an existing moratorium on the establishment or location of medical marijuana dispensaries and collective gardens asserted to be or actually authorized under Chapter 181, Laws of Washington 2011, and chapter 69.51A RCW.
Sponsors: Kathy Lambert
Indexes: Marijuana
Attachments: 1. Ordinance 17940.pdf, 2. 2014-0380 legislative review form.pdf, 3. 2014-0380 transmittal letter.doc, 4. 2014-0380 fiscal note.xls, 5. 2014-0380 regulatory note.doc, 6. 2014-0380 DRAFT notice of public hearing.doc, 7. 2014-0380 Letter to Lisa Verner from DOC - July 28, 2014.pdf, 8. 2014-0380 DOC Notice of Intent to Adopt Amendment.doc, 9. 2014-0380 hearing notice - publish: 10/14/14 Seattle Times.doc, 10. Staff Report Proposed Ordinance 2014-0380 Medical Marijuana Moratorium.doc, 11. Attachment 2 PO 2014-0380 Amendment 1.docx, 12. Attachment 3 Memo for US Attorneys.pdf, 13. Attachment 4 WA State Institute for Public Policy Report.pdf, 14. Attachment 5 Medical Marijuana Moratorium Report.docx, 15. Attachment 6 DPER Permtting Summary.pdf, 16. Affidavit of Publlishing - Seattle Times 10-14-14.pdf, 17. Revised Staff Report Proposed Ordinance 2014-0380 Medical Marijuana Moratorium.doc, 18. Adoption Notice - 12/10/14 Seattle Times, 19. 17940 -- Adoption Notice affidavit of Publication Seattle Times 12-10-14.pdf
Staff: Auzins, Erin
Title
AN ORDINANCE renewing for six-months an existing moratorium on the establishment or location of medical marijuana dispensaries and collective gardens asserted to be or actually authorized under Chapter 181, Laws of Washington 2011, and chapter 69.51A RCW.
Body
BE IT ORDAINED BY THE COUNCIL OF KING COUNTY:
SECTION 1. Findings:
A. King County has authority to establish and renew a moratorium under the Growth Management Act in RCW 36.70A.390, to preclude approval of a particular land use and to facilitate its interest in studying the impacts of that land use.
B. Washington state Initiative Measure No. 692, approved November 3, 1998, created an affirmative defense to the charge of possession of marijuana for qualifying patients.
C. The 2011 state Legislature passed Engrossed Second Substitute Senate Bill 5073 and Governor Christine Gregoire signed the bill while vetoing several of its sections, including those authorizing the operation of medical marijuana dispensaries. This became Chapter 181, Laws of Washington 2011 ("the act").
D. The act took effect July 22, 2011.
E. The act provides for and places limits on "collective gardens," within which qualifying patients may produce, grow and deliver marijuana for medical use under certain conditions, and authorizes qualifying patients to designate a "designated provider," who may provide marijuana to one patient within any fifteen-day period.
F. A growing number of medical marijuana collective gardens and dispensaries asserted to be or actually authorized by the act are currently in operation in unincorporated King County. Due to the quasi-criminal nature of these facilities, data collection is very difficult and the location and number of these facilities is not clear.
G. Over the past several years, specific concerns have been raised within the community related to the operation of medical marijuana collective gardens and dispensaries in unincorporated King County.
H. The accepta...

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