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nand Lan d Use <br /> Zoni9 <br /> Buffer Guidelines (342.13) <br /> State law does not restrict how a local government conducts its zoning designations for <br /> cannabis businesses, except that they may prohibit the operation of a cannabis business <br /> within 1,000 feet of a school, or 500 feet of a day care, residential treatment facility, or <br /> an attraction within a public park that is regularly used by minors, including playgrounds <br /> and athletic fields. <br /> Zonin G9uidelines <br /> While each locality conducts its zoning differently, a few themes have emerged across the <br /> country. For example, cannabis manufacturing facilities are often placed in industrial <br /> zones, while cannabis retailers are typically found in commercial/retail zones. Cannabis <br /> retail facilities align with general retail establishments and are prohibited from allowing <br /> consumption or use onsite, and are also required to have plans to prevent the visibility of <br /> cannabis and hemp-derived products to individuals outside the retail location. Industrial <br /> hemp is an agricultural product, and should be zoned as such. <br /> Cannabis businesses should be zoned under existing zoning ordinances in accordance with <br /> the license type or endorsed activities held by the cannabis business. Note that certain <br /> types of licenses may be able to perform multiple activities which may have different <br /> zoning analogues. In the same way municipalities may zone a microbrewery that <br /> predominately sells directly to onsite consumers differently than a microbrewery that sells <br /> packaged beer to retailers and restaurants, so too might a municipality wish to zone two <br /> microbusinesses based on the actual activities that each business is undertaking. Table 1, <br /> included on Pages 13 and 14, explains the types of activities that cannabis businesses might <br /> undertake, as well as, some recommended existing zoning categories. <br />