4-3-3: OPERATIONAL AND BUSINESS PLAN REQUIREMENTS:
   A.   Business And Operation Plan: All Business license applicants for a medical marijuana establishment shall submit a business and operations plan with their application showing in detail the establishment's proposed plan of operation, including without limitation, the following:
      1.   A description of the type of facility proposed and the anticipated or actual number of employees;
      2.   A description by category of all products to be sold, processed, tested or grown, including the estimated number of plants;
      3.   A list of material safety data sheets for all nutrients, pesticides and other chemicals proposed for use in the facility;
      4.    A description and plan of all equipment and methods that will be employed to stop any impact to adjacent uses, including enforceable assurances that no odor will be detectable from outside of the permitted premises;
      5.   A plan for the disposal of marijuana and related byproducts that will be used in the facility;
      6.   A security plan which shall include a general description of the security systems and confirmation that those systems will meet State requirements and be approved by the State prior to commencing operations;
      7.   A description of the State mandated inventory system that is required by State law.
   B.   Operational Requirements: All business license holders shall at all times comply with the following operational requirements, which the City may review and amend from time to time as it determines reasonable :
      1.   All permitted premises shall comply with all respective applicable codes of the local zoning, building, health departments, and federal agencies such as, but not limited to the Environmental Protection Agency. The facility must hold a valid local business license and commercial establishment license for the type of facility intended to be carried out on the permitted property. The facility operator, owner or licensee must have documentation available that local and State sales tax requirements, including holding any licenses, if applicable, are satisfied.
      2.   No business license holder shall be permitted to operate from a moveable, mobile or transitory location except as allowed under the Oklahoma State Department of Health rules that authorize and license the transportation of medical marijuana. No person under the age of eighteen (18) shall be allowed to enter into the permitted premises without a parent or legal guardian.
      3.   All activities of a medical marijuana establishment including without limitation, distribution, growth, cultivation, sale of marijuana, testing, education, research, processing, and all other related activity permitted under the business license holder's license or business license must occur indoors. The facility's operation and design shall minimize any impact to adjacent uses, including the control of any odor by maintaining and operating an air filtration system so that no odor is detectable outside the permitted premises.
      4.   All applicants for a marijuana establishment business license shall implement and maintain appropriate security measures in order to deter and prevent unauthorized access to or entrance into areas or spaces containing marijuana by persons or entities not permitted to possess or distribute marijuana under State law or regulation, and to prevent the theft or diversion of marijuana.
      5.   Waste Disposal: The business license holder, owner and operator of the facility shall use lawful methods in controlling waste or by-products from any activities allowed under the business license.
      6.   The City may impose such reasonable terms and conditions on a medical marijuana establishment as may be necessary to protect the public health, safety and welfare, and to obtain compliance with the requirements of this chapter and applicable law.
      7.   The applicant shall make their marijuana establishment and all of any required business records available for City inspection upon reasonable request. (Ord. 05112020-04, 5-11-2020; amd. Ord. 11082021-11, 11-8-2021)