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The (insert local here) may reinstate a registration if it determines that the violations have <br /> been resolved. <br /> The (insert local here)shall reinstate a registration if OCM determines that the violation(s) <br /> have been resolved. <br /> 2.5.4 Civil Penalties. <br /> Subject to Minn. Stat. 342.22,subd. 5(e)the(insert local here) may impose a civil penalty, <br /> as specified in the (insert local here)-s Fee Schedule, for registration violations, not to <br /> exceed $2,000. <br /> 2.6 Limiting of Registrations <br /> A jurisdiction may choose to set a limit on the number of retail registrations within its <br /> boundaries. The jurisdiction may not however, limit the number of registrations to fewer <br /> than one per 12,500 residents. <br /> (Optional) The (insert local here) shall limit the number of cannabis retail businesses to <br /> no fewer than one registration for every 12,500 residents within (insert local legal <br /> boundaries here). <br /> (Optional) If(insert county here) has one active cannabis retail businesses registration for <br /> every 12,500 residents, the (insert local here) shall not be required to register additional <br /> state-licensed cannabis retail businesses. <br /> (Optional) The (insert local here) shall limit the number of cannabis retail businesses to <br /> (insert number<= minimum required). <br /> Section 3. Requirements for Cannabis Businesses <br /> State Statutes note that jurisdictions may "adopt reasonable restrictions on the time, place, and manner <br /> of the operation of a cannabis business."A jurisdiction considering other siting requirements(such as a <br /> buffer between cannabis businesses, or a buffer from churches)should consider whether there is a basis <br /> to adopt such restrictions. <br /> 3.1 Minimum Buffer Requirements <br /> A jurisdiction can adopt buffer requirements that prohibit the operation of a cannabis <br /> business within a certain distance of schools, daycares, residential treatment facilities, or <br /> from an attraction within a public park that is regularly used by minors, including a <br /> playground or athletic field. Buffer requirements are optional.A jurisdiction cannot <br /> adopt larger buffer requirements than the requirements here in Section 3.1. A jurisdiction <br /> should use a measuring system consistent with the rest of its ordinances, e.g.from lot <br /> line or center point of lot. <br /> (Optional)The(insert local here)shall prohibit the operation of a cannabis business within <br /> [0-1,000] feet of a school. <br />