(A) Security measures at all licensed premises shall comply with the requirements of this subarticle, its definitions, and the MMFLA and MRTMA, and including but not limited to MRTMA marihuana establishments, requirements, and limitations, M.C.L. § 333.27961, and all applicable rules and regulations promulgated by the Department.
(B) A description of the security plan shall be submitted with the license application. The security system shall be maintained in good working order and provide 24-hour per day coverage. A separate security system is required for each operation location.
(C) The security plan must include, in addition to the security plan definition, at a minimum, the following security measures:
(1) Cameras. The cannabis operations facility shall install and use security cameras to monitor and record all areas of the premises (except in restrooms and locker rooms) where persons may gain or attempt to gain access to cannabis or cashmaintained by the cannabis operations. Cameras shall record the operations of the business to an off-site location, as well as all potential areas of ingress or egress to the business with sufficient detail to identify facial features and clothing. Recordings from security cameras shall be maintained for a minimum of 30 days in a secure off-site location in the city or through a service over a network that provides on-demand access, commonly referred to as a “cloud.” The off-site location shall be included in the security plan submitted to the city and video provided to the Police Department upon request and updated within 72 hours of any change of such location.
(2) Use of a safe or secure room for storage. The cannabis operations facility shall install and use a safe or secure room for safe storage of any processed cannabis and cash on the premises when the business is closed to the public. The safe or secure room shall be incorporated into the building structure or securely attached thereto. For cannabis-infused products that must be kept refrigerated or frozen, the business may lock the refrigerated container or freezer in a manner authorized by the city in place of the use of a safe or secure room so long as the container is affixed to the building structure.
(3) Alarm system. The cannabis operations facility shall install and use an alarm system that is monitored by a company that is staffed 24 hours a day, seven days a week. The security plan submitted to the city shall identify the company monitoring the alarm, including contact information, and updated within 72 hours of any change of monitoring company.
(4) Security fencing. Processing operations facility shall install and maintain eight-foot metal security fences around the perimeter of the property.
(Ord. 2023-06, passed 8-21-2023)