City of Fayetteville
File #: 24-4267    Version: 1 Name: Tobacco and Hemp Retail Text Amendment
Type: Public Hearing (Public & Legislative) Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 10/7/2024 In control: City Council Regular Meeting
On agenda: 10/28/2024 Final action:
Title: TA24-11 - Tobacco and Hemp Retail Amendment
Attachments: 1. City Council Agenda Item Request, 2. Tobacco and Hemp Retail Use Table, 3. Tobbacco and Hemp Retail Use Specific Standards, 4. Tobbacco and Hemp Retail Definition, 5. Presentation
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TO: Mayor and Members of City Council

THRU: Kelly Olivera, Assistant City Manager
Dr. Gerald Newton, AICP - Development Services Director

FROM: Will Deaton, AICP, CFM, CZO - Planning and Zoning Manager
Craig M. Harmon, CZO - Senior Planner

DATE: October 28, 2024

RE:
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TA24-11 - Tobacco and Hemp Retail Amendment
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Relationship To Strategic Plan:
Strategic Operating Plan FY 2022
Goals 2027
Goal 2: Responsible City Government Supporting a Diverse and Viable Economy
Objective 2.4 - Sustain a favorable development climate to encourage business growth
Goal 3: City Investment in Today and Tomorrow
Objective 3.2 - Manage the City's future growth and strategic land use



Executive Summary:
Below is the proposed text amendment to the Unified Development Ordinance to regulate tobacco and hemp retail products based on the recently adopted Cumberland County Ordinance.

Upon the City Council's direction from the May 6th work session, this item went before the Planning Commission for a legislative hearing and recommendation by the Commission with a focus on regulation of tobacco and hemp retail through the principal use of the subject property. Following the Planning Commission's recommendation, the proposed text amendment will be presented to the City Council, this time for a legislative hearing, review, and decision.



Background:
At the City Council's January work session, a council request was made asking staff to review a proposed ordinance change by Cumberland County. The Cumberland County proposed text amendment and definition was approved by the Cumberland County Commissioners on January 16, 2024.

The proposed amendment to the City's ordinance is similar to the text that was adopted by the Cumberland County Commissioners. However, the City's proposed ordinance change expands the separation distance to 1,500 feet and includes religious institutions.

Council has directe...

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