§ 123.014 DISSOLUTION OF USE AND REVOCATION OF ZONING.
   (A)   Failure to obtain state license. Should an adult-use cannabis business establishment fail to provide evidence to the zoning administrator that facility has achieved its approval of licensure from the State of Illinois within 180 days of the approval of its zoning by the City Council, its special use permit shall become null and void, and the zoning of the parcel shall revert to that which existed prior to the City Council action which provided the special use permit under this chapter. Within 90 working days of the date upon which such special use permit was approved, an adult-use cannabis business establishment may request of the City Council through the zoning administrator an extension of the aforementioned 180 days for an additional 90 days, upon the provision of evidence providing the cause of the delay and the need for an extension. Such additional extensions may be allowed only at the discretion of the City Council.
   (B)   Failure to comply with state and city regulations. Should an adult-use cannabis business establishment fail to conform to and meet all laws, rules and regulations established by the State of Illinois and the City Council pursuant to the production and distribution of cannabis and other associated products as allowed under the act and subsequent implementing regulations, this may be considered a dissolution of use, allowing for the revocation of zoning by the City Council. Should zoning be revoked, the zoning of the subject parcel shall revert to that which existed prior to the City Council action which provided for the special use permit under this chapter.
   (C)   Termination of use. Should an adult-use cannabis business establishment fail to use the property for the purpose under which the special use permit was provided for a period of 180 days, this may be considered dissolution of use, allowing for the revocation of zoning by the City Council. Should zoning be revoked, the zoning of the subject parcel shall revert to that which existed prior to the City Council action which provided for the special use permit under this chapter.
(Ord. 8401-2019, passed 12-19-2019)