Although medical marijuana is in some respects legal under applicable State law, it remains illegal under Federal law. The purpose of this chapter is to prohibit the use of real property in the Village of Cedarville for a medical marijuana-related business or home occupation.
(Ord. 2017-02. Passed 6-12-17.)
1139.02 DEFINITIONS.
The following definitions shall apply for all purposes under the Zoning Code:
(a) “Marijuana” means marijuana as defined in Ohio R.C. 3719.01.
(b) “Medical marijuana” means marijuana that is cultivated, processed, dispensed, tested, possessed, or used, for a medical purpose, regardless of whether such marijuana is, or is not, in a form or intended for incorporation into a form permitted under Ohio R.C. 3796.06.
(c) “Medical marijuana-related business or home occupation” means a business or home occupation use, involving in whole or in part, the cultivation, processing, distribution and/or wholesale or retail sale of medical marijuana on the premises. This definition shall specifically include, but is not limited to, dispensaries of medical marijuana; facilities for the cultivation, packing, transportation, processing, storage and/or sale of medical marijuana; and bakeries or kitchens producing edible forms of medical marijuana or products containing the same.
(Ord. 2017-02. Passed 6-12-17.)
1139.03 PROHIBITION.
No medical marijuana-related business or home occupation may be established, operated or maintained with the Village of Cedarville, nor shall any provision of the Planning and Zoning Code be construed to permit the use of any property for that purpose. This prohibition shall apply to all zoning districts within the Village of Cedarville, Ohio.
(Ord. 2017-02. Passed 6-12-17.)
1139.04 SEVERABILITY.
In the event that any portion of this chapter shall be declared invalid or unenforceable for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, that portion shall be considered severable and the remainder of this chapter shall remain in full force and effect.
(Ord. 2017-02. Passed 6-12-17.)
CODIFIED ORDINANCES OF CEDARVILLE
Cedarville Village City Zoning Code
CHAPTER 1139
Medical Marijuana
1139.01 LEGISLATIVE PURPOSE.
Although medical marijuana is in some respects legal under applicable State law, it remains illegal under Federal law. The purpose of this chapter is to prohibit the use of real property in the Village of Cedarville for a medical marijuana-related business or home occupation.
(Ord. 2017-02. Passed 6-12-17.)
1139.02 DEFINITIONS.
The following definitions shall apply for all purposes under the Zoning Code:
(a) “Marijuana” means marijuana as defined in Ohio R.C. 3719.01.
(b) “Medical marijuana” means marijuana that is cultivated, processed, dispensed, tested, possessed, or used, for a medical purpose, regardless of whether such marijuana is, or is not, in a form or intended for incorporation into a form permitted under Ohio R.C. 3796.06.
(c) “Medical marijuana-related business or home occupation” means a business or home occupation use, involving in whole or in part, the cultivation, processing, distribution and/or wholesale or retail sale of medical marijuana on the premises. This definition shall specifically include, but is not limited to, dispensaries of medical marijuana; facilities for the cultivation, packing, transportation, processing, storage and/or sale of medical marijuana; and bakeries or kitchens producing edible forms of medical marijuana or products containing the same.
(Ord. 2017-02. Passed 6-12-17.)
1139.03 PROHIBITION.
No medical marijuana-related business or home occupation may be established, operated or maintained with the Village of Cedarville, nor shall any provision of the Planning and Zoning Code be construed to permit the use of any property for that purpose. This prohibition shall apply to all zoning districts within the Village of Cedarville, Ohio.
(Ord. 2017-02. Passed 6-12-17.)
1139.04 SEVERABILITY.
In the event that any portion of this chapter shall be declared invalid or unenforceable for any reason by a court of competent jurisdiction, that portion shall be considered severable and the remainder of this chapter shall remain in full force and effect.