The definitions set forth in Article XVIII, Subsections 14(2) and 16(2) of the Colorado Constitution, as well as the definitions provided by the Colorado Marijuana Code, the Colorado Code of Regulations, and the Department of Revenue Regulated Marijuana Enforcement Division rules and regulations, as amended, are adopted herein unless by reference specifically amended hereby.
Advertisemeans the act of drawing the public’s attention, whether in print, signs, or electronic means, to a regulated cannabis business in order to promote the sale of cannabis by the business.
Affiliated entity or affiliatemeans a person, as defined herein, having ownership or any level of control in common with an entity, in whole or in part, including, without limitation, an entity’s parent corporation, franchisor, licensor and any subsidiary(ies) or affiliates or such corporation(s). “Affiliate” also means a person using the same trade name as another person.
Applicantshall mean any person or entity who has applied for a license or renewal of a license issued pursuant to this chapter. If the applicant is an entity and not a natural person, “applicant” shall include all persons who are the members, managers, officers, directors, and shareholders of such entity.
Application feeshall mean the fee paid to the City by each applicant at the time of submitting an application to the City.
Cannabis, also known as marijuana,shall have the same meaning as the term as set forth in Article
XVIII, Section
16(2)(f) of the Colorado Constitution or as may be more fully defined in any applicable State law or regulation. “Marijuana” may alternatively be spelled “marihuana.”
Cannabis businessshall mean a regulated cannabis business as defined in this chapter.
Cannabis operatormeans a medical cannabis business operator or a retail cannabis business operator.
Cannabis paraphernalia or paraphernaliashall mean devices, contrivances, instruments and paraphernalia for inhaling or otherwise consuming regulated cannabis, including, but not limited to, rolling papers, related tools, water pipes and vaporizers.
Citymeans the City of Grand Junction, a Colorado home rule municipality.
City Attorneymeans the City Attorney or the City Attorney’s designee.
City Managermeans the City Manager or the City Manager’s designee.
Couponmeans a printed voucher or token entitling the holder to a discount for a particular product or service. Coupon does not include showing a government-issued verification of age or military status, or registration for a charitable event, or similar item, the showing of which, without providing a separate printing to the business, entitles the holder to a discount for a particular product or service.
Distributionor distributemeans the actual, constructive, or attempted transfer, delivery, sale, or dispensing to another, with or without remuneration.
Educational materialmeans materials prepared by a governmental or nonprofit entity that are designed to provide information, facts, instructions, and warnings related to the legal use or consumption of cannabis and cannabis products. Educational materials do not include arguments for or against the legalization of cannabis or encourage the use of cannabis or advertisements, including the name and logo for any cannabis business.
Entity”means a domestic or foreign corporation, cooperative, general partnership, limited liability partnership, limited liability company, limited partnership, limited liability limited partnership, limited partnership association, nonprofit association, nonprofit corporation or any other organization or association that is formed under a statute or common law of the State of Colorado or any other jurisdiction as to which the laws of Colorado or the laws of any other jurisdiction govern(s) relations among owners and between the owners and the organization or association and that is recognized under the laws of the State of Colorado or the other jurisdiction as a separate legal entity.
Feesmeans that fee(s) set and established by resolution of City Council and paid annually to the City by each licensee. Fees may be charged by the City for costs including but not limited to licensing, inspection, administration, and enforcement of cannabis businesses authorized pursuant to the Colorado Constitution, the Colorado Marijuana Code, this code, and any of the rules and regulations adopted pursuant thereto.
Financiermeans any person who lends money or otherwise provides assets to any person applying for a license under this chapter. If a financier is an entity rather than an individual, the same disclosure shall be required for each entity with a financial interest until a managing member that is a natural person is identified. Financier shall not include a bank, savings and loan association, credit union, or industrial bank supervised and regulated by an agency of the State or federal government, or any person in the business of leasing equipment or cannabis business for which the rental amount does not include any percentage of the business or its profits, or any person that has been qualified as a beneficial owner (as defined by the Colorado Marijuana Code).
Good cause,except as may apply to a social equity applicant or licensee, for the purposes of approving, refusing, or denying the issuance or renewal of a license, means:
(1) The licensee or applicant has violated, does not meet, or has failed to comply with any terms, conditions, or provisions of the Colorado Marijuana Code, the City code, any rule and regulation adopted pursuant thereto, or any supplemental relevant State or local law, rule or regulation related to the cultivation, processing, manufacture, storage, sale, distribution, transportation, research, or consumption of any form of cannabis;
(2) The licensee or applicant has failed to comply with any special term or condition placed on the license by order of the State licensing authority or the City’s licensing authority;
(3) Evidence the licensee’s licensed premises has been operated in a manner that adversely affects the public health, safety or the general welfare of the City or the immediate neighborhood where the business is located, which evidence may include a continuing pattern of violations of the Colorado Marijuana Code, the City’s code, or terms and conditions of a license issued pursuant to this chapter, a continuing pattern of unlawful or violent activity occurring in the location and in association with the operation of the business; or
(4) Evidence the applicant or licensee, or any officer, director, owner, manager, agent or employee of the applicant or licensee, is not of good moral character.
Good moral charactermeans an individual who has a personal history demonstrating honesty, fairness, and respect for the rights of others and for conformance to the law which, except as provided by §
44-10-308(4), C.R.S. for a person who qualifies as a social equity licensee, may include considerations of whether an individual has:
(1) Ever had a professional or occupation license denied, suspended, or revoked;
(2) Ever had a business or sales tax license denied, suspended, or revoked;
(3) Ever surrendered, been denied, or had any type of cannabis related license or permit placed on an administrative hold, suspended or revoked;
(4) Ever been denied any type of cannabis related business license;
(5) Ever had a business temporarily or permanently closed for failure to comply with any tax, health, building, fire, zoning, or safety law;
(6) Ever had any administrative, civil, or criminal finding of delinquency for failure to file or failure to pay State or local sales or use taxes or any other taxes;
(7) Ever been convicted of or pled guilty or no contest to a crime of moral turpitude; or
(8) Within the previous five years been convicted of any misdemeanor, petty offense or any local ordinance violation related to the cultivation, processing, manufacture, storage, sale, distribution, transportation, testing, research, or consumption of any form of cannabis, drug or controlled substance; or within the previous five years been convicted of a non-drug related felony; or, at any time, been convicted of a felony related to the cultivation, processing, manufacture, storage, sale, distribution, transportation, testing, research, or consumption of any form of cannabis, drug or controlled substance.
Handbill, leaflet or flyermeans a flat or folded sheet of printed material that is a notice, advertisement, or announcement, usually for distribution by hand, for free, either directly to an individual or by placement on vehicles or other locations. Handbill, leaflet, or flyer does not include educational materials without the name or logo of a cannabis business, or information made available within the licensed premises of a cannabis business.
Horizon Drive Association Business Improvement Districtmeans an area described as all commercial property bounded on the south by G Road, north on Horizon Drive through and including H Road, bounded on the west by 27 Road/15th Street, and on the east by 27 ½ Road northeast to Walker Field Airport Authority. The boundaries of the Horizon Drive Association District include, but are not limited to, Horizon Court, Compass Drive Association, Crossroads Boulevard, Crossroads Court, Skyline Court, Sundstrand Way, and Hilaria Avenue, or as the boundaries may be amended.
Immature plantmeans a nonflowering cannabis plant that is no taller than eight inches and no wider than eight inches; is produced from a cutting, clipping, or seedling; and is in a cultivating container.
Incidental to sponsorship of charitable eventsmeans the printing of the names of all sponsors of a particular charitable event by the event organizer on advertisements, banners, clothing, programs, or similar items. Incidental to sponsorship of charitable events does not include the placement of a booth(s) or distribution of material(s) that does not list or is for the use of all sponsors of the event.
Licenseshall mean to grant a revocable privilege to lawfully operate in the City a cannabis related business activity authorized pursuant to the Colorado Marijuana Code and this chapter. A license may include a social equity license as defined herein and by applicable Colorado law, rules, and regulations.
License feeshall mean that fee set and established by resolution of City Council and paid annually to the City by each licensee.
Licensed premisesmeans the premises specified in an application for a license or permit authorized pursuant to the Colorado Marijuana Code and this chapter, which are owned or in the legal possession of the licensee and within which the licensee is authorized to cultivate, manufacture, distribute, research, sell, store, transport, or test cannabis, cannabis products, and cannabis concentrates in accordance with all applicable laws.
Licenseemeans any person licensed or granted a permit pursuant to the Colorado Marijuana Code or this chapter, including the cannabis business named on the cannabis business license and all individuals named in the cannabis business license application or later reported to the City, including, without limitation, owners, managers, financiers, and individuals owning any part of the entity that holds a financial or ownership interest in the cannabis business.
Licensing authorityalso known as “cannabis licensing authority” (“authority”) means an authority designated by the City Council of the City of Grand Junction, Colorado.
Managermeans:
(1) A member of a limited liability company in which management is not vested in managers rather than members;
(2) A manager of a limited liability company in which management is vested in managers rather than members;
(3) A member of a limited partnership association in which management is not vested in managers rather than members;
(4) A manager of a limited partnership association in which management is vested in managers rather than members;
(6) An officer or director of a corporation, a nonprofit, a cooperative, or a limited partnership association; or
(7) Any person whose position with respect to an entity, as determined under the constituent documents and organic statutes of the entity, without regard to the person’s title, is the functional equivalent of any of the positions described in this definition.
Minormeans a person under 21 years of age.
Modification of premisesmeans a change to a regulated cannabis business that requires a building or other permit from the City or changes any part of the plans required as part of the application for the cannabis business license. Modification of premises does not include routine maintenance, including replacement of light bulbs or filters, painting, cleaning, or replacement of nonmechanical items such as windows and flooring so long as the maintenance does not result in a change to the plans required as part of the application.
Ownermeans the person or persons whose beneficial interest in a regulated cannabis business bears a risk of loss other than an insurer, has an opportunity to gain profit from the operation or sale of the business and has a controlling interest in a cannabis business, business entity or license, and includes any other person(s) that qualifies as an owner pursuant to State law, rules, or regulations.
Personshall mean a natural person, partnership, association, company, corporation, limited liability company or other organization or entity or a manager, agent, owner, officer, or employee thereof.
Place open to the general publicmeans any property owned, leased, or used by a public entity, and any place on private property open to the public, common area of buildings, private clubs, vehicles, those portions of any private property upon which the public has an express or implied license to enter or remain, and any place visible from such places.
Possessor possessionmeans having physical control of the premises in which an object is located or having the power and intent to control an object, without regard to whether the one in possession has ownership of the object. Possession may be held by more than one person at a time. Use of the object is not required for possession. The owner of a regulated cannabis business shall be considered in possession of the regulated cannabis business at all times. The manager of a regulated cannabis business shall be considered in possession of the regulated cannabis business at all times that the manager is on the premises of the business or has been designated by the owner as the manager in the absence of the owner in accordance with this chapter.
Premisesmeans a distinct and definite location, which may include a building, a part of a building, a room, or any other defined contiguous area.
Regulated cannabis businesses, also known as regulated marijuana businesses,means any medical marijuana business and retail marijuana business as defined by Colorado law. The term “regulated cannabis business” shall not include the private cultivation, possession, or use within a person’s residence of no more than:
(1) Six plants in an enclosed, locked space; or
(2) One ounce of cannabis; or
(3) The cannabis derived from no more than six plants on the premises where the plants were grown if the plants were grown in an enclosed, locked space; or
(4) State-registered caregivers.
Regulated cannabis plantmeans a cannabis seed that is germinated and all parts of the growth therefrom, including, without limitation, roots, stalks, and leaves. Cannabis plant shall include immature plants except where specifically exempted in this code. For purposes of this chapter, the portion of regulated cannabis plant harvested from the plant or converted to a usable form of regulated cannabis for medical use is not considered part of the plant upon harvesting.
Restricted areaor limited access areameans the portion of a cannabis business within which the licensee defines on its application it intends to distribute, possess, or produce regulated cannabis and which area is clearly identified as the controlled area on the floor plan submitted with the cannabis business license application for the business.
Safemeans a fixture, feature or improvement as specifically defined herein, including any definition(s) adopted by reference, that is either integral to the building structure or securely attached to the building capable of: (1) being locked securely by either a mechanical or electronic combination lock that is protected by a case-hardened drill-resistant steel plate or drill-resistant material of equivalent strength; (2) having door hinges that prevent the removal of the door, including, but not limited to, hinges that are not exposed to the outside, interlocking door designs, dead bars, jeweler's lugs and active locking bolts; (3) being constructed in a manner to prevent opening by human or mechanical force, or through the use of common tools, including, but not limited to, hammers, bolt cutters, crowbars or pry bars.
Statemeans the State of Colorado.
Vaultmeans a fixture, feature or improvement as specifically defined herein, including any definition(s) adopted by reference, that is integral to the building structure within the limited access area of the licensed premises capable of: (1) being locked securely by either a mechanical or electronic combination lock that is protected by a case-hardened drill-resistant steel plate or drill-resistant material of equivalent strength; (2) having door hinges that prevent the removal of the door; (3) being constructed in a manner to prevent opening by human or mechanical force, or through the use of common tools, including, but not limited to, hammers, bolt cutters, crow bars or pry bars; and (4) with a steel door frame and with walls, floors and ceiling reinforced with at least one of the following:
(1) At least one layer of one-eighth-inch or thicker welded steel plating;
(2) Steel mesh of 10-gauge wire or thicker with openings no larger than two-and-one-half-inch by two-and-one-half-inch that is securely attached to the building structure;
(3) Concrete four inches or thicker reinforced with one-half inch or thicker steel rods no wider than six inches apart
Violation of any lawmeans a plea or finding of a violation of any law in a criminal, civil, or administrative proceeding whether part of a plea agreement, settlement agreement or determination by an arbitrator, hearing officer, court, or jury.
(Ord. No. 5209, 4/3/2024; Ord. 5064, 4-6-22)