LAKEPORT — The City Council will consider a revised proposal for the regulation of medical marijuana cultivation at its 6 p.m. meeting Tuesday at City Hall.
The planning commission recommended several revisions at its May 8 meeting, which have been incorporated into the ordinance.
The proposed law restricts the cultivation of medical marijuana in residential zoning districts to detached, enclosed and secure accessory buildings; limits the cultivation area to a maximum of 80 square feet; requires security and odor-control measures; and addresses the proximity of marijuana cultivation “activities” to schools, parks and child care facilities.
The proposed ordinance also states that the city intends to enforce the provisions of the ordinance “primarily on the basis of legitimate and verified complaints related to nuisance conditions and/or other public safety issues.”
In other business, the council is scheduled to nominate a voting delegate for the League of California Cities” annual conference Sept. 18 to 20 in Sacramento.