The City of Buffalo has recognized the long overdue need for
legislation surrounding smoke shops in the City. With the New York
State Legislature's recent passage of new legislation legalizing
the sale and distribution of cannabis, along with the production and
manufacturing of its by-products, it is imperative that the City positions
itself with appropriate legislation that provides guidelines for obtaining
smoke shop licenses while simultaneously enabling the Department of
Permit and Inspection Services to oversee the functionality and enforcement
of these businesses.
See Chapter
496 of the City of Buffalo Unified Development Ordinance (UDO) § 6.1.5-Y.
Every applicant for a license issued pursuant to this chapter
shall submit the following information:
A. The name, address, and telephone number of the individual or entity
applying for a license; the name and location of the business to receive
a license. If the applicant is a corporation, the applicant must list
an individual who resides within the City of Buffalo for purposes
of service and notice.
B. The applicant's driver's license as proof of residency.
C. Proof of registration with the New York State Department of Taxation
as a tobacco and/or vape retail dealer is required.
D. All applications for a license shall be referred by the Commissioner
of Permit and Inspection Services to the Commissioner of Police, who
shall promptly cause an investigation to be made into the criminal
background and moral character of the applicant. The Commissioner
of Police shall investigate and report such findings and make a recommendation
to the Commissioner of Permit and Inspection Services as to whether
or not approval and issuance of the license is recommended. If approval
is not recommended, such a report shall state the reasons, therefore.
E. A description of all properties proposed to be managed or owned by
the applicant, including the street addresses and locations, owners
if applicable, and the number of units, if residential.
F. Proof of business address. Applicant must submit a copy of two of
the following documents in the name of either the business or an individual
listed on the license application:
(1) Utility bill, dated within the last 90 days (e.g., telephone, gas,
electric, cable, or water); or
(2) Current lease or deed; or
(3) Current rent or mortgage bill; or
(4) Current (active) license or permit issued by New York State agency
that shows your business address.
G. Other reasonable information as required by the Department of Permit
and Inspection Services.
The Commissioner of Permit and Inspection Services, in accordance
with the powers vested in him/her under the provisions of § 17-2
of the Charter of the City of Buffalo, may suspend, revoke, or refuse
the renewal thereof, for cause any license issued to any business
or person under any provision of the Code of the City of Buffalo after
a hearing before the Commissioner upon three days' notice, and
upon the determination by the Commissioner that the licensee has violated
this chapter.
For violations solely of the provisions of this chapter, the
following fine schedule shall apply:
A. Initial operation without a license. Every day of operation without a license shall constitute a separate violation and shall be punishable by a Class I fine of $1,500 per violation. See §
137-7 of the City Code.
B. For each condition violated under §
132-6 above. Every day shall constitute a separate violation and shall be punishable by a Class H fine of $350 per violation. See §
137-7 of the City Code.
The City of Buffalo Code Chapter
132 Tobacco, Hookah, and Vaping Establishment shall be consistent with the Chapter
496 the City of Buffalo Unified Development Ordinance (UDO). If any provision of this chapter shall be held or made invalid by a court decision, state statute or rule, or shall be otherwise rendered invalid, the remainder of this chapter shall not be affected thereby.