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Sacramento, CA Code of Ordinances
SACRAMENTO CITY CODE
CHARTER
Title 1 GENERAL PROVISIONS
Title 2 ADMINISTRATION AND PERSONNEL
Title 3 REVENUE AND FINANCE
Title 4 ETHICS AND OPEN GOVERNMENT
Title 5 BUSINESS LICENSES AND REGULATIONS
Chapter 5.04 ADULT-RELATED ESTABLISHMENTS
Chapter 5.06 ADULT-ENTERTAINMENT BUSINESSES, ADULT PERFORMERS AND FIGURE MODELS
Chapter 5.08 ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE LICENSES
Chapter 5.12 AMUSEMENT ARCADES
Chapter 5.16 ASTROLOGY AND RELATED PRACTICES
Chapter 5.18 SHARED-RIDEABLE BUSINESSES
Chapter 5.20 BILLIARD AND POOL PARLORS
Chapter 5.24 BINGO
Chapter 5.28 CABLE TELEVISION FRANCHISES
Chapter 5.32 CARDROOMS
Chapter 5.44 CHRISTMAS TREE LOTS
Chapter 5.48 COIN-OPERATED GAMING MACHINES
Chapter 5.60 FILM PERMITS
Chapter 5.64 FIREARM AND AMMUNITION SALES
Chapter 5.66 FIREARM AMMUNITION SALES LOGS
Chapter 5.68 FOOD VENDING VEHICLES*
Chapter 5.76 HOTELS, ROOMING HOUSES AND SIMILAR ESTABLISHMENTS
Chapter 5.78 HOTEL WORKER PROTECTION
Chapter 5.80 JUNK DEALERS, SECONDHAND DEALERS, PAWNBROKERS AND PALLET RESELLERS
Chapter 5.82 SHOPPING CARTS
Chapter 5.84 MINIATURE GOLF
Chapter 5.86 MOBILE SERVICE VEHICLES
Chapter 5.88 OUTDOOR VENDING
Chapter 5.90 SIDEWALK VENDING
Chapter 5.92 PAY TELEPHONES
Chapter 5.94 PEDICABS*
Chapter 5.96 PICTURE ARCADES
Chapter 5.100 PRIVATE PATROL SERVICE
Chapter 5.104 PRODUCERS' MARKET
Chapter 5.108 ENTERTAINMENT ESTABLISHMENTS
Chapter 5.112 SELF-SERVICE TOBACCO MERCHANDISING
Chapter 5.114 SHORT-TERM RENTALS
Chapter 5.116 SOLICITORS AND CANVASSERS
Chapter 5.124 MASSAGE THERAPY
Chapter 5.128 STREET PHOTOGRAPHERS
Chapter 5.132 TATTOOING
Chapter 5.136 TAXICABS
Chapter 5.138 TOBACCO RETAILERS
Chapter 5.140 TOBACCO VENDING MACHINES
Chapter 5.144 TOW CARS
Chapter 5.148 AFFORDABLE HOUSING PRESERVATION
Chapter 5.150 CANNABIS BUSINESSES*
Chapter 5.152 REGULATION OF UNATTENDED DONATION BOXES
Chapter 5.154 REDUCTION OF SINGLE-USE PLASTIC AND PAPER BAGS
Chapter 5.156 TENANT PROTECTION
Title 6 (RESERVED)
Title 7 (RESERVED)
Title 8 HEALTH AND SAFETY
Title 9 PUBLIC PEACE, MORALS AND WELFARE
Title 10 VEHICLES AND TRAFFIC
Title 11 (RESERVED)
Title 12 STREETS, SIDEWALKS AND PUBLIC PLACES
Title 13 PUBLIC SERVICES
Title 14 (RESERVED)
Title 15 BUILDINGS AND CONSTRUCTION
Title 16 (Reserved)
Title 17 PLANNING AND DEVELOPMENT CODE
Title 18 ADDITIONAL DEVELOPMENT REQUIREMENTS
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Article VI. Cannabis Manufacturing
5.150.790   Cannabis manufacturing permit required.
   A.   No person shall operate a cannabis manufacturing business without a valid cannabis manufacturing permit issued pursuant to this article or inconsistently with the limitations of the permit issued, as described in subsection B below.
   B.   The types of cannabis manufacturing permits issued pursuant to this article include the following:
      1.   Type 1, for a business involving all aspects of a cannabis manufacturing business, including the extraction of substances from a cannabis plant and the activities allowed with a Type N and Type P permit as described below.
      2.   Type N, for a business involving the production and preparation of cannabis products (such as infusing cannabis extracts or concentrates into edibles and topicals) and the activities allowed with a Type P permit as described below. A business holding a Type N permit cannot engage in the extraction of substances from a cannabis plant.
      3.   Type P, for a business involving only the packaging and labeling of cannabis or cannabis products. A business holding a Type P permit cannot engage in the extraction of substances from a cannabis plant, or the production and preparation of cannabis products. (Ord. 2017-0057 § 1; Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
5.150.800   Cannabis manufacturing permit program fee.
   The cannabis manufacturing permit program fee is established and imposed. The city council shall establish by resolution the amount of the fee, and any related penalties. The fee and penalties may be established at various amounts based upon the type of permit and the gross receipts of the business. (Ord. 2017-0057 § 2; Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
5.150.810   Sites of cannabis manufacturing businesses may be shared.
   A cannabis manufacturing business may share its site with other cannabis manufacturing businesses, subject to the applicable provisions of state law and this chapter. (Ord. 2020-0004 § 25; Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
5.150.820   Indoor manufacturing only.
   A.   A cannabis manufacturing permittee shall only manufacture cannabis in a fully enclosed building.
   B.   A cannabis manufacturing permittee shall not allow cannabis or cannabis products on the manufacturing site to be visible from the public right-of-way, the unsecured areas surrounding the buildings on the site, or the site's main entrance and lobby. (Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
5.150.840   Cannabis manufacturing site buildings.
   A cannabis manufacturing site shall comply with the following requirements:
   A.   Entrances. All entrances into the buildings on the manufacturing site shall be locked at all times with entry controlled by the cannabis manufacturing permitee's managers and staff.
   B.   Main entrance and lobby. The manufacturing site must have a building with a main entrance that is clearly visible from the public street or sidewalk. The main entrance must be maintained clear of barriers, landscaping, and other obstructions. Inside of the main entrance, there must be a lobby that is used only to receive persons into the site and to verify whether they are allowed in the manufacturing areas. The lobby must be secure and restrict access to any other area of the facility.
   C.   Manufacturing area. All manufacturing areas in any building on the manufacturing site shall be separated from the main entrance and lobby, and shall be secured by a lock accessible only to managers and staff of the cannabis manufacturing permittee.
   D.   Transport area. Each building with a manufacturing area shall have an area designed for the secure transfer of cannabis from a vehicle to the manufacturing area.
   E.   Storage area. Each building with a manufacturing area must have adequate storage space for all cannabis and all cannabis products that have been manufactured or is waiting to be manufactured. The storage areas must be separated from the main entrance and lobby and must be secured by a lock accessible only to managers and staff of the cannabis manufacturing permittee. (Ord. 2022-0006 § 25; Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)
5.150.850   Cannabis manufacturing site security.
   Each manufacturing site must comply with the following security provisions at all times:
   A.   Security surveillance cameras. Security surveillance cameras and a video recording system must be installed to monitor all doors into the buildings on the site, the parking lot, storage and loading areas, areas not clearly visible from the public streets, and all exterior sides of the property adjacent to the public rights of way to discourage nuisance or illegal activities. The system must also be of adequate quality, color rendition, and resolution to allow the identification of any individual present on the site. The system must be capable of exporting the recorded video in standard MPEG formats to another common medium, such as a DVD or USB drive.
   B.   Security video recording and retention. The security surveillance cameras must record at all times (24 hours a day, seven days a week) and the recording must be maintained for at least 90 days. The video recordings must be made available to the city upon request.
   C.   Alarm system. Professionally and centrally-monitored fire, robbery, and burglar alarm systems must be installed and maintained in good working condition. The alarm system must be certified and monitored by a properly licensed private security company that is required to respond to every alarm within 20 minutes. The system must also include a hold-up alarm that is accessible near the transport area, manager's office, lobby, and storage areas.
   D.   Back-up Security System. The security system must be equipped with at least 24 hours of continued operation in case of power failure and equipped with a cellular back-up in case of phone disruption. (Ord. 2022-0006 § 26; Ord. 2020-0004 § 26; Ord. 2017-0046 § 1)5.150.850
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