File #: 17-0353    Version: 1
Type: New Business Status: Passed
File created: 6/30/2017 In control: City Council
On agenda: 7/5/2017 Final action: 7/5/2017
Title: Approval of Standard Marijuana Cultivation Facility License - DKW Farms, LLC, License #11234
Attachments: 1. DKW Farms License Application.pdf, 2. DKW Farms Notification of License Application.pdf, 3. DKW Farms LLC Initial Inspection 5 25 17.pdf, 4. DKW Farms LLC 2nd Inspection 6 20 17.pdf, 5. Email from State of Alaska Marijuana Control Board re DKW Farms.pdf
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Approval of Standard Marijuana Cultivation Facility License - DKW Farms, LLC, License #11234

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SUBMITTED BY: Sheri Pierce, MMC, City Clerk

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SUMMARY STATEMENT:
The City has received notification from the State of Alaska Marijuana Control Board of the approval of an application from DKW Farms, LLC. to operate a standard marijuana cultivation facility located at 4271 Richardson Hwy, Valdez, Alaska. The City of Valdez has 60 days to file a protest to the issuance of the license. The deadline to file is July 15.
The city was notified of this application on May 1st and the City Clerk submitted the application to the Community Development Department and the Valdez Police and Fire Departments for their recommendation. The Community Development Department has no objection due to the fact that the location of the facility is in compliance with the local zoning ordinance.
Police Chief Hinkle and Fire Chief Raynor conducted an inspection of the facility on May 24th. At that time, the facility was not compliant with the regulations necessary to operate (see memo from Chief Hinkle attached). Since this is the first time the Local Regulatory Board (city council) has been asked to approve a license application which was and is not compliant at the time of inspection by the police department, I emailed the State of Alaska with questions regarding the process. The marijuana control board representative answered that the city has the option of protesting the license under the condition that Mr. Dunning obtain all of the local building permits required, or pass local inspection. Or, the local regulatory board can choose to not file a protest, and rely on the State to send an inspector to the facility prior to issuing a license to operate.
On June 20th, Chief Hinkle c...

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