4-8-5-4: LOCATION AND SECURITY:
   A.   All homegrown medical marijuana plants must be grown so that the marijuana is not accessible to a member of the general public. If grown outdoors, it must be grown behind a sight-proof fence that is at least six feet (6') in height. The marijuana plants must be completely enclosed by the fence. The fence must be secured with a commercial quality lock and key.
   B.   Growing marijuana shall not be visible from the public right- of-way.
   C.   The growing area including any lighting, plumbing, or electrical components used shall comply with Municipal Building and Fire Codes. The growing area must be properly ventilated so as not to create humidity, mold, or other related problems.
   D.   Growing marijuana shall not be conducted in a manner that constitutes a public nuisance. A public nuisance may be deemed to exist if growing marijuana produces light, glare, heat, noise, odor, or vibration that is detrimental to public health, safety, or welfare or interferes with the reasonable enjoyment of life and/or property.
   E.   The primary use of the residential property in which marijuana is grown for personal use shall remain at all times a residence, with legal and functioning cooking, eating, sleeping, sanitation/bathing facilities, working water, and electric services, with proper ingress and egress. No room shall be used for growing marijuana where such cultivation will impair or prevent the primary uses of cooking, eating, sleeping, or sanitation/bathing. (Ord. 2018-274, 11-19-2018)