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File #: PH-24-010    Version: 1 Name: Vape Shop Ordinance
Type: Ordinance/Public Hearing Status: Public Hearings
File created: 3/11/2024 In control: City Council
On agenda: 4/9/2024 Final action: 4/9/2024
Title: HOLD a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending Chapter 31 of the Killeen Code of Ordinances providing for regulations regarding vapor stores.
Sponsors: Development Services
Attachments: 1. Notification Map, 2. Ordinance, 3. Minutes, 4. Presentation
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HOLD a public hearing and consider an ordinance amending Chapter 31 of the Killeen Code of Ordinances providing for regulations regarding vapor stores.

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DATE: April 2, 2024

TO: Kent Cagle, City Manager

FROM: Edwin Revell, Executive Director of Development Services

SUBJECT: Ordinance Amending Chapter 31, Regulating Vapor Stores

BACKGROUND AND FINDINGS:

On January 23, 2024, the City Council made a Motion of Direction to have staff prepare an ordinance limiting vape shops to "B-4" (Business District) and "B-5" (Business District) and prohibiting them within one thousand (1,000) feet of a public school. Currently, vape shops are permitted in all zoning districts where retail stores are allowed (i.e., "B-2" and up).

If approved, the proposed ordinance would:
* Allow vape shops only in "B-4" (Business District) and other less restrictive zoning districts (i.e., "B-5", "M-1", and "M-2");
* Prohibit vape shops within one thousand (1,000) feet of a public school, as measured in a straight line from property line to property line; and
* Prohibit vape shops within the Historic Overlay District (HOD).

As written, a "vapor store" is defined as: "a retail establishment that sells or offers for sale e-cigarettes, as defined by Chapter 147 of the Texas Health and Safety Code, and which receives at least (80%) eighty percent of its gross revenues from the sale of e-cigarettes."

In accordance with Texas Local Government Code Section 211.006(a-1), which became effective on September 1, 2023, staff sent written notices to property owners and tenants of all businesses that would become nonconforming if the proposed ordinance is adopted.

Staff has identified eleven (11) existing businesses that would become legal nonconforming if this ordinance is adopted, including seven (7) that are within 1,000 feet of a school; two (2) that are zoned "B-3" or more restrictive; and two (2) that are both within 1,000 feet of a public school and zoned "B-3" or more restric...

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