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Commission recommends City Council allow up to three cannabis delivery offices with buffers, signage limits and police access
Summary
The Planning Commission voted 6–0 to recommend that City Council adopt a zoning amendment to allow up to three non‑storefront cannabis delivery offices (medicinal and adult use), with a 600‑foot buffer around sensitive sites, 20‑sq‑ft signage limits, and mirrored police right‑of‑entry authority.
The Planning Commission on Feb. 10 voted 6–0 to recommend that City Council amend Paso Robles Municipal Code Chapter 21.6 to permit up to three non‑storefront cannabis delivery offices (non‑storefront retail) in designated zoning districts and to adopt related operational limits.
Staff presented the ordinance language to allow delivery offices (which are distinct from storefront dispensaries) in the Riverside Quarter (RSC) and the Commercial Light Industrial (C3) zoning districts, subject to conditional‑use permit review. Substantive provisions in the proposed amendment include a 600‑foot separation from sensitive uses (schools, daycares and…
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