Cannabis Regulations

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Cannabis refers to all parts and varieties of the cannabis plant and is commonly referred to as "marijuana," "pot," or "weed." Commercial cannabis includes medical or non-medical/adult-use cannabis and associated products.

State Regulations

In 2016, California voters legalized adult-use cannabis by approving Proposition 64. While personal adult-use cannabis activity became immediately legal upon the passage of Proposition 64, commercial cannabis activity requires a State license.

On January 1, 2018, the Bureau of Cannabis Control began issuing commercial cannabis licenses; however, local jurisdictions retain the ability to regulate (or prohibit) all commercial cannabis activity.

Local Regulations

In 2018 and 2019, the City of Mountain View adopted cannabis regulations to permit a maximum of three (3) non-storefront retail cannabis businesses. All other cannabis businesses are prohibited in the City.

Cannabis Use in Mountain View

Cannabis use is permitted in accordance with personal or commercial limitations outlined in Chapters 9, 36, and 43 of the City Code. Cannabis use is prohibited in the following locations:

  • Where tobacco smoke is prohibited (Chapter 21 of the City Code)
  • While driving or riding in a vehicle
  • At or near schools, daycare centers, or youth centers where children are present
  • At City-owned facilities (indoor or outdoor)
  • Near building entrances

Apply for a Cannabis Business in Mountain View

Phase 1: Cannabis Business Screening

There is currently one (1) permitted non-storefront retail cannabis business in Mountain view. A maximum of three (3) businesses are allowed.

Phase 2: Selection Lottery

If needed based on the number of applications received, a Selection Lottery will be held for all eligible applications at a regularly scheduled Administrative Zoning Public Hearing. At this time, no lottery is scheduled.

Phase 3: Planning Application

Once selected, a business can proceed with submission of a Conditional Use Permit to the Planning Division for review and approval.

Contact

If you have questions, please contact Hang Zhou, Associate Planner, by phone at 650-903-6306 or by email at hang.zhou@mountainview.gov.

All other inquiries, please contact the Mountain View Police Department at 650-903-6344.

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