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A RESOLUTION APPROVING REFERRAL TO THE ELECTORS OF THE CITY OF
CENTRAL POINT THE QUESTION OF BANNING RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA
PRODUCERS, RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA PROCESSORS, RECREATIONAL
MARIJUANA WHOLESALERS, AND RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA RETAILERS
WITHIN THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT.
RECITALS:
A. Whereas, section 134 of HB 3400 provides that a city council may adopt
an ordinance to be referred to the electors of the city prohibiting the
establishment of certain state-registered and state-licensed marijuana
businesses in the area subject to the jurisdiction of the city;
B. Whereas, the City of Central Point city council adopted Ordinance No.
, which prohibits the establishment of medical marijuana processing
sites, medical marijuana dispensaries, recreational marijuana producers,
recreational marijuana processors, recreational marijuana wholesalers,
and recreational marijuana retailers in the area subject to the jurisdiction
of the city;
THE CITY OF CENTRAL POINT, RESOLVES AS FOLLOWS:
Section 1.
MEASURE. A measure election is hereby called for the purpose of submitting to
the electors of the City of Central Point a measure prohibiting the establishment
of certain marijuana activities in the area subject to the jurisdiction of the city, a
copy of which is attached hereto as "Exhibit 1," and incorporated herein by
reference.
ELECTION CONDUCTED BY MAIL. The measure election shall be held in the
City of Central Point on November 8, 2016. As required by ORS 254.465, the
measure election shall be conducted by mail by the County Clerk of Jackson
County, according to the procedures adopted by the Oregon Secretary of State.
DELEGATION. The City of Central Point authorizes the City Recorder or her
designee, to act on behalf of the city and to take such further action as is
necessary to carry out
the intent and purposes set forth herein, in compliance with the applicable
provisions of law.
1 —Resolution No./'1VL Recreational Marijuana Ban
PREPARATION OF BALLOT TITLE. The ballot title for the measure set forth as
Exhibit "A" to this resolution is hereby adopted.
NOTICE OF BALLOT TITLE AND RIGHT TO APPEAL. Upon receiving the ballot
title for this measure, the City Recorder shall publish in the next available edition
of a newspaper of general circulation in the city a notice of receipt of the ballot
title, including notice that an elector may file a petition for review of the ballot title.
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT. The explanatory statement for the measure,
which is attached hereto as "Exhibit "B," and incorporated herein by reference, is
hereby approved.
FILING WITH COUNTY ELECTIONS OFFICE. The City Recorder shall deliver
the Notice of Measure Election to the county clerk for Jackson County for
inclusion on the ballot for the November 8, 2016 election.
EFFECTIVE DATE. This resolution is effective upon adoption.
DULY PASSED AND APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
CENTRAL POINT, OREGON ON THE DATE LAST WRITTEN BELOW. �A
Signed by me in open session in authentication of its passage this $ "`day of
40 _ , 2016.
Mayor Hank Williams
ATTES
City Recorder
2-Resolution No.`I./laecreational Marijuana Ban
EXHIBIT A
BALLOT TITLE:
PROHIBITS CERTAIN RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA LICENSEES IN CITY OF
CENTRAL POINT
QUESTION:
SHALL CITY OF CENTRAL POINT PROHIBIT RECREATIONAL MARIJUANA
PRODUCERS, PROCESSORS, WHOLESALERS AND RETAILERS IN CITY LIMITS
SUMMARY:
State law allows operation of licensed recreational marijuana producers, processors, wholesalers
and retailers. State law provides that a city council may adopt an ordinance to be referred to the
voters to prohibit the establishment of any of those licensed activities.
Approval of this measure would prohibit the establishment and operation of licensed recreational
marijuana producers, processors, wholesalers and retailers within the area subject to the
jurisdiction of the City of Central Point.
If this measure is approved, the city will be ineligible to receive distributions of state marijuana
tax revenues and will be unable to impose a local tax or fee on the production, processing or sale
of marijuana or any product into which marijuana has been incorporated.
EXHIBIT B
EXPLANATORY STATEMENT
Approval of this measure would prohibit the establishment and operation of certain licensed
recreational marijuana activities within the city.
Measure 91, approved by Oregon voters in 2014 and by the Legislature in 2015, provides that the
Oregon Liquor Control Commission will license recreational marijuana producers (those who
manufacture, plant, cultivate, grow or harvest marijuana), processors (those who compound or
convert marijuana into concentrates, extracts, edible products, and other products intended for
human consumption and use), wholesalers, and retailers.
A city council may adopt an ordinance prohibiting the establishment of any of those licensed
entities within the city, but the council must refer the ordinance to the voters at a statewide
general election. The City of Central Point city council has adopted an ordinance prohibiting the
establishment of licensed recreational marijuana producers, processors, wholesalers, and retailers
within the city and, as a result, has referred this measure to the voters.
If approved, this measure would prohibit licensed recreational marijuana producers, processors,
wholesalers and retailers within the city.
Approval of this measure has revenue impacts. Currently, ten percent of state marijuana tax
revenues will be distributed to cities to assist local law enforcement in performing their duties
under Measure 91. If approved, this measure would make the city ineligible to receive its share
of the ten percent of the distributions of state marijuana tax revenues.
Currently, under the 2015 legislation, a city may impose up to a three percent tax on the sale of
marijuana items by a marijuana retailer in the city. However, a city that adopts an ordinance
prohibiting the establishment of medical marijuana processors, medical marijuana dispensaries,
or recreational marijuana producers, processors, wholesalers, or retailers may not impose a local
tax or fee on the production, processing or sale of marijuana or any product into which marijuana
has been incorporated. Approval of this measure would therefore prevent a city from imposing a
local tax on those activities.