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Aurora, Illinois

File #: 20-0370    Version: 1 Name: NuMed / 1415 Corporate Boulevard / Special Use Extension
Type: Ordinance Status: Passed
File created: 7/8/2020 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/28/2020 Final action: 7/28/2020
Title: An Ordinance amending O20-011 granting additional time for compliance of the Special Use for a Cannabis Dispensing Facility (2115) at 1415 Corporate Boulevard that was granted on January 28, 2020
Attachments: 1. Letter of Request - 2020-06-01, 2. O20-011 (2020-01-28)

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TO:                     Mayor Richard C. Irvin

 

FROM:                     Tracey M. Vacek, Senior Planner

 

DATE:                     July 8, 2020

 

SUBJECT:

An Ordinance amending O20-011granting additional time for compliance of the Special Use for a Cannabis Dispensing Facility (2115) at 1415 Corporate Boulevard that was granted on January 28, 2020  

 

PURPOSE:

The purpose of this Ordinance is to grant additional time for compliance of the Special Use.  

 

BACKGROUND:

The City of Aurora granted NuMed Partners, LLC, a special use permit for a cannabis dispensing facility at 1415 Corporate Boulevard by Ordinance O20-011 on January 28, 2020, that contained conditions.  Specifically, the ordinance granting the special use permit states:

 

The Special Use permit shall terminate and the classification of the PDD Planned Development District shall be in full force and effect without further action by the City Council if said property 1) fails to obtain conditional registration license for Cannabis Dispensing Facility by the State, within one hundred eighty (180) days of the authorization of the permit, or 2) fails to commence its use as a Cannabis Dispensing Facility within one (1) year of the authorization of the permit, or 3) ceases its use as a Cannabis Dispensing Facility for a period greater than thirty (30) days

 

Due to the shutdowns caused by COVID-19, the state has delayed the deadline for issuing the cannabis dispensing licenses.  Therefore, the Petitioner is requesting additional time to comply with the above condition as follows:

 

1) fails to obtain conditional registration license for Cannabis Dispensing Facility by the State, by December 31, 2020, or

 

2) fails to commence its use as a Cannabis Dispensing Facility within one (1) year of the authorization of the permit extension, or

 

3) ceases its use as a Cannabis Dispensing Facility for a period greater than thirty (30) days. 

 

DISCUSSION:

On March 28, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Pritzker signed Executive Order 2020-34 which suspended the requirement that Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) issue up to 75 Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization Licenses before May 1, 2020.  The executive order also suspended the requirement that IDFPR approve or deny an application for a medical or adult use cannabis dispensing organization agent identification card within 30 days of receiving a completed application.  The suspension of the above requirements is for the duration of the Gubernatorial Disaster Proclamations, or until IDFPR announces a new date.

 

As a result, the special use petitioners cannot meet the conditions of their special use permit.  The Aurora Zoning Ordinance allows the committee to grant additional time for compliance based on sufficient cause.  The delays caused by Executive Order 2020-34 qualifies as sufficient cause. 

 

POLICIES AND GUIDELINES:

The Staff’s Evaluation and Recommendation are based on the following Physical Development Policies:

30.0                     To promote and plan for the location of commercial centers, based on their functions and interrelationships, in order to provide a balanced distribution of commercial development and redevelopment.

31.1(3) To promote the development of commercial facilities in existing or planned commercial areas.  

 

RECOMMENDATIONS:

Staff would recommend APPROVAL of the Ordinance amending O20-011 granting additional time for compliance of the Special Use for a Cannabis Dispensing Facility (2115) at 1415 Corporate Boulevard that was granted on January 28, 2020 as follows:

 

1) fails to obtain conditional registration license for Cannabis Dispensing Facility by the State, by December 31, 2020, or

 

2) fails to commence its use as a Cannabis Dispensing Facility within one (1) year of the authorization of the permit extension, or

 

3) ceases its use as a Cannabis Dispensing Facility for a period greater than thirty (30) days. 

 

ATTACHMENTS:

Ordinance O20-011

 

cc:

Alderman Michael B. Saville, Chairperson

Alderman Sherman Jenkins, Vice Chairperson

Alderman Carl Franco

Alderman Robert J. O’Connor

Alderman Juany Garza

 

CITY OF AURORA, ILLINOIS

 

ORDINANCE NO. _________

DATE OF PASSAGE ________________

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An Ordinance amending O20-011 granting additional time for compliance of the Special Use for a Cannabis Dispensing Facility (2115) at 1415 Corporate Boulevard that was granted on January 28, 2020

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WHEREAS, the City of Aurora has a population of more than 25,000 persons and is, therefore, a home rule unit under subsection (a) of Section 6 of Article VII of the Illinois Constitution of 1970; and

 

WHEREAS, subject to said Section, a home rule unit may exercise any power and perform any function pertaining to its government and affairs for the protection of the public health, safety, morals, and welfare; and

 

WHEREAS, The City of Aurora granted NuMed Partners, LLC, a special use permit for a cannabis dispensing facility by Ordinance O20-011 on January 28, 2020, that contained conditions. 

 

WHEREAS, On March 28, 2020, due to the COVID-19 pandemic, Governor Pritzker signed Executive Order 2020-34 which suspended the requirement that Illinois Department of Financial and Professional Regulation (IDFPR) issue up to 75 Conditional Adult Use Dispensing Organization Licenses before May 1, 2020.  The executive order also suspended the requirement that IDFPR approve or deny an application for a medical or adult use cannabis dispensing organization agent identification card within 30 days of receiving a completed application.  The suspension of the above requirements is for the duration of the Gubernatorial Disaster Proclamations, or until IDFPR announces a new date.

 

WHEREAS, the Petitioner, is requesting additional time for compliance of the Special Use for a Cannabis Dispensing Facility (2115) that was granted by Ordinance O20-011 on January 28, 2020.

 

WHEREAS, The Aurora Zoning Ordinance allows the Building, Zoning and Economic Development Committee to grant additional time for compliance based on sufficient cause.  The delays caused by Executive Order 2020-34 qualifies as sufficient cause.

 

WHEREAS, on July 15, 2020, the Building, Zoning and Economic Development Committee of the Aurora City Council reviewed said request and the before mentioned recommendations and recommended APPROVAL; and 

 

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ORDAINED by the City Council of the City of Aurora, Illinois, as follows:

 

Section One: That O20-011, a Special Use for a Cannabis Dispensing Facility (2115) at 1415 Corporate Boulevard, is hereby amended to extend the original special use that ends on July 28, 2020 as follows:

 

The Special Use permit shall terminate and the classification of the PDD Planned Development District shall be in full force and effect without further action by the City Council if said property 1) fails to obtain conditional registration license for Cannabis Dispensing Facility by the State, by December 31, 2020, or 2) fails to commence its use as a Cannabis Dispensing Facility within one (1) year of the authorization of the permit extension, or 3) ceases its use as a Cannabis Dispensing Facility for a period greater than thirty (30) days.

 

Section Two:  That the remainder of the Special Use language from O20-011 remains in full force and effect, in addition to the amendment, and shall be controlling, upon its passage and approval.

 

Section Three: That all ordinances or parts of ordinances thereof in conflict herewith are hereby repealed to the extent of any such conflict.

 

Section Four: That any section or provision of this ordinance that is construed to be invalid or void shall not affect the remaining sections or provisions which shall remain in full force effect thereafter.