Weed is now in San Luis Obispo — for official business.
Coastal Delivery SLO and Megan’s Organic Market SLO will be the City of San Luis Obispo’s first cannabis businesses. The businesses went through a several month vetting process to ensure they meet standards established by the city and community, according to a news release.
“This is new territory for California cities, and that’s why we have been very thoughtful and deliberate as we go through the application review and permitting process,” Deputy City Manager Greg Hermann said in the release. “In the end, the businesses that get permits to operate here will be set up for long term success while also supporting the community character and quality of life that makes San Luis Obispo such a special place.”
The city plans to grant three additional permits and will announce the selected businesses as they are approved, according to the release.
The San Luis Obispo City Council approved an ordinance May 22, 2018 allowing commercial cannabis businesses to operate in the city. A maximum of three retail storefront businesses will be allowed.
The city will not limit the number of delivery, cultivation, manufacturing and other small cannabis businesses.
In late 2018, the City Council adopted cannabis regulations that established a cannabis business operator permit process. The first permit application period opened in January 2019. The city received 11 applications, which were scored by city staff according to criteria developed with input from the community, including community benefit and financial investment.
City Manager Derek Johnson reviewed and approved the scores, and on March 28, 2019 the city issued Contingent Operator Permits for three retail storefronts, one delivery service (non-storefront) and one micro-business (non-storefront), according to the release.
The five applicants have since proceeded with preparations needed to begin operations, while city staff conducted the next step of the screening and approval process, according to the release. This step includes extensive background checks for all partners and principals for each of the businesses.
Coastal Delivery SLO and Megan’s Organic Market SLO are the first two to complete the background process and received their operating permits.