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CMA 2017 #21 · Agenda item attachment · Jan 23 2017
A communication transmitted from Louis A. DePasquale, City Manager, relative to a Planning Board recommendation regarding the Medical Marijuana Zoning Petition
CITY OF CAMBRIDGE, MASSACHUSETTS
P L A N N I N G B O A R D
CITY HALL ANNEX, 344 BROADWAY, CAMBRIDGE, MA 02139
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Date:
January 18, 2017
Subject:
Medical Marijuana Zoning Petition (City Council)
Recommendation:
The Planning Board does NOT RECOMMEND adoption.
To the Honorable, the City Council,
On January 3, 2017, the Board held a public hearing on the Medical Marijuana Zoning Petition
submitted by the City Council. The Board had continued this hearing from November 1, 2016, in
order to learn the outcome of the statewide ballot initiative related to non-medical marijuana,
which was later approved. CDD staff presented some background material on various topics
related to medical marijuana and the recently approved non-medical marijuana law, which had
also been provided to the Ordinance Committee, and staff provided information on conversations
that had occurred within the Ordinance Committee in the intervening time.
The Board has been very supportive of medical marijuana over the years, supporting the initial
zoning ordinance for Registered Marijuana Dispensaries (RMDs) adopted in 2013, the
subsequent rezoning proposals to expand the districts where RMDs are allowed, and the specific
RMD proposals that have sought special permit approval. There are now three RMDs in the
permitting process in Cambridge, of which one has been granted a special permit and has begun
construction (1001 Massachusetts Ave.), another was very recently approved (110 Fawcett
Street), and another is in the Planning Board’s pre-application engagement phase. Since no
RMDs have actually begun operation, it is still difficult to gauge their benefits and impacts to the
community and whether additional service will be needed.
There is also a great deal of uncertainty regarding the recent non-medical marijuana law, which
suggests that further expanding the allowed zoning districts for RMDs could limit the City’s
zoning options for non-medical marijuana retail establishments. Potential land use concerns
related to non-medical marijuana retail establishments are not well understood because there
have been no regulations promulgated at the state level, and it appears that such regulations may
not be known for many months.
Given the processes currently underway to establish RMDs in the City and the uncertainty
around non-medical marijuana zoning, the Board does not believe there is an urgent need to
expand the allowed districts for RMDs at this time. Moreover, as noted in the materials provided
by CDD, some of the proposed districts may not be suitable for RMDs. In particular, the Industry
A-1 (IA-1) districts tend to have a more residential character and exist within and directly
adjacent to predominantly residential neighborhoods like East Cambridge and the Danehy Park
City of Cambridge, MA • Planning Board Recommendation
Medical Marijuana Zoning Petition (City Council)
January 18, 2017
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area. Also, some special “SD” zoning districts in Cambridgeport allow commercial uses on a
transitional basis, but are intended to evolve toward a prevailing residential character over time.
The Board anticipates that over the coming months, as state laws and regulations are clarified,
the City will be better able to comprehensively analyze and adopt zoning that provides clear
guidance for the permitting of both medical and non-medical marijuana establishments.
Respectfully submitted for the Planning Board,
H Theodore Cohen, Chair.