3-8-16: SECURITY REQUIREMENTS:
To prevent unauthorized access to the cannabis, each medical cannabis establishment and/or adult-use cannabis establishment must submit, maintain, and follow a security plan that includes customer, building and product security measures. The security plan must meet all the criteria established by the state regulating authority and the following minimum requirements:
   A.   Each licensed premises must have a security system which monitors all perimeter entry points, windows, and controlled areas by a centrally monitored alarm company properly licensed with the city, and whose agents are properly licensed and registered under applicable laws. The medical cannabis establishment and/or adult-use cannabis establishment must install security surveillance cameras that monitor all entrances, along with the interior and exterior of the premises. Recordings from these cameras must be maintained in a retrievable manner for at least one hundred eighty (180) days from the date recorded. All entrances must be illuminated with dusk till dawn lighting, and entrances shall be visible from a public street or parking lot. The medical cannabis establishment and/or adult-use cannabis establishment must install and maintain in good working condition robbery and burglary alarm systems.
   B.   Immediate automatic or electronic notification to alert the chief of police, of an unauthorized breach of security at the medical cannabis establishment and/or cannabis establishment in the interior of each building of the medical cannabis establishment and/or adult-use cannabis establishment;
   C.   All recorded images must clearly and accurately display the time and date. Time is to be measured in accordance with the U.S. National Institute Of Standards And Technology standards;
   D.   The surveillance system's data storage device must be secured on site in a lockbox, cabinet, closet, or secured in another manner to protect from employee or third-party tampering or criminal theft;
   E.   At least one nineteen (19)-inch, or greater call-up monitor;
   F.   A video printer capable of immediately producing a clear still photo from any video camera image;
   G.   Video cameras with a recording resolution of at least 720 x 480 or the equivalent providing coverage of all entrances to and exits from limited access areas and all entrances to and exits from the building, capable of identifying any activity occurring in or adjacent to the building;
   H.   A video camera at each loading dock location allowing for the identification of any person who holds a valid state distribution license;
   I.   A video camera in each grow room capable of identifying any activity occurring within the grow room in low light conditions
   J.   A method for storing video recordings from the video cameras for at least thirty (30) calendar days from the date recorded;
   K.   Sufficient battery backup for video cameras and recording equipment to support at least forty-eight (48) hours of recording in the event of a power outage;
   L.   A sign must be posted at the front gate the premises is under video surveillance;
   M.   The medical cannabis establishment and/or adult-use cannabis establishment shall be responsible for ensuring compliance with all local and state regulations regarding the facility and must monitor parking areas and outdoor areas of the licensed premises for loitering, unlawful sale of cannabis, and consumption of cannabis;
   N.   Any theft of items containing cannabis or the observance of any unauthorized transactions of cannabis of any kind or type on the licensed premises must be reported to the chief of police.
   O.   In addition to complying with all requirements set by the state regulating authority, any licensed cultivation facility shall secure the cultivation facility with full video surveillance capable of clearly identifying any activities occurring within twenty feet (20') of the exterior of the building and any parking, fenced, or loading areas. A motion detection lighting system may be employed to illuminate the gate area in low light conditions;
   P.   No animals may be on the premises, including security animals. (Ord. 230, - -2018; amd. Ord. 234, 8-25-2020)