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Matter 25-1204

Amendment to Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 (Business Licenses and Regulation) of the San José Municipal Code for the Cannabis Regulatory Program.

Economic Development City Council Agenda Ready Introduced 03 Nov 2025
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File
25-1204
Type
Consent Agenda
Status
Agenda Ready
Requester
Unknown
Introduced
03 Nov 2025
Last synced
19 May 2026 · 04:02

The papers

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Memorandum

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The memorandum discusses an amendment to Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 of the San José Municipal Code regarding the Cannabis Regulatory Program. It recommends updating the registration term to align with the fiscal year, increasing the number of allowed delivery locations for cannabis businesses, and making various technical updates to better align with state regulations. The memorandum outlines the background of previous changes to the cannabis program and indicates that the recommendations will be presented for approval at the City Council meeting on November 18, 2025.

Key points
  • Amendment to Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 for the Cannabis Regulatory Program.
  • Proposed updates include aligning registration terms with the fiscal year.
  • Increase in allowed delivery locations to match retail storefront locations.
  • Technical updates to align City regulations with state regulations.
  • Previous changes to the cannabis program have been made to streamline operations.
Limitations
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COUNCIL AGENDA: FILE: ITEM: TO: HONORABLE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: See Below Approved 11/18/25 25-1204 2.22 FROM: Paul Joseph DATE: October 27, 2025 Date: 11/4/25 COUNCIL DISTRICT: Citywide SUBJECT: Amendment to Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 (Business Licenses and Regulation) of the San José Municipal Code for the Cannabis Regulatory Program RECOMMENDATION Approve an ordinance amending Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 (Business Licenses and Regulation) of the San José Municipal Code for the Cannabis Regulatory Program to: (a) Update the term of registration to be based on fiscal year to align with the annual operating fee; (b) Increase the number of allowed delivery locations to correspond with the number of allowed retail storefront locations per business; (c) Approve other changes to update the San José Municipal Code to better align with state regulations; and (d) Make other technical, non-substantive, or formatting changes. SUMMARY AND OUTCOME Approving the recommended actions aligns the registration date with fiscal year, allows registered cannabis businesses to deliver from up to two authorized retail storefronts with one registration renewal date, and better aligns City of San...
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Ordinance

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This draft ordinance proposes amendments to Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 of the San José Municipal Code. Key changes include updating the term of registration to align with the fiscal year, increasing the number of allowed delivery locations, and making technical updates to align with state regulations. The ordinance defines various cannabis activities, outlines registration requirements, and specifies the number of locations a cannabis business can operate. It also details the registration process, including inspections and potential disqualifications for cannabis businesses.

Key points
  • Amends Chapter 6.88 of Title 6 of the San José Municipal Code.
  • Updates the term of registration to be based on the fiscal year.
  • Increases the number of allowed delivery locations to match retail storefront locations.
  • Defines cannabis activities including cultivation, manufacture, distribution, retail sales, and testing.
  • Specifies registration requirements and the process for cannabis businesses.
  • Details disqualification criteria for cannabis businesses.
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NVF:TLC:CAG 11/4/2025 DRAFT ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF SAN JOSE AMENDING CHAPTER 6.88 OF TITLE 6 OF THE SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE TO UPDATE THE TERM OF REGISTRATION TO BE BASED ON FISCAL YEAR TO ALIGN WITH THE ANNUAL OPERATING FEE; INCREASE THE NUMBER OF ALLOWED DELIVERY LOCATIONS TO CORRESPOND WITH THE NUMBER OF ALLOWED RETAIL STOREFRONT LOCATIONS PER BUSINESS; APPROVE OTHER CHANGES TO UPDATE THE SAN JOSE MUNICIPAL CODE TO BETTER ALIGN WITH STATE REGULATIONS; AND MAKE OTHER TECHNICAL, NONSUBSTANTIVE, OR FORMATTING CHANGES WHEREAS, pursuant to the provisions and requirements of the California Environmental Quality Act of 1970, together with related State CEQA Guidelines and Title 21 of the San José Municipal Code (collectively, "CEQA"), the Director of Planning, Building and Code Enforcement has determined that the provisions of this Ordinance do not constitute a project, under File No. PP17-008 (General Procedure and Policy Making resulting in no changes to the physical environment); and WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of San José is the decision-making body for this Ordinance; and WHEREAS, this Council has reviewed and considered the "not a project"...