Q&A
Signage removal requirements for padlocked cannabis stores
1:20:49
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35 sec
Council Member Banks inquires about the requirements for removing signage from padlocked cannabis stores. Sheriff Miranda explains the process for signage removal.
- There is no immediate requirement for the Sheriff's Office to remove signage
- Signage removal is part of the abatement process when landlords regain control of the property
- New tenants or landlords are required to remove the signs when trying to comply with regulations
Chris Banks
1:20:49
When it comes to signage, once building its pad once a storefront, its padlock is the requirement for the signage to be removed.
1:20:58
I know most landlords, you know, obviously, wait for at least to be signed, but is there a requirement for the or do you remove the signage?
Anthony Miranda
1:21:09
No.
1:21:09
I think part of the abatement process, when a landlord takes over a property or when their new tenant is coming in, then there are particular rules and regulations about changing the signage When they're trying to comply, they get control of the premises, they have to remove the signs as well.