City Council Meeting Date: December 2, 2025
To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator
From: Mathias Hughey, Associate City Planner
Title
Consideration of a Conditional Use Permit for Fares Ibrahim to Operate a Cannabis Retail Establishment at 2010 Jefferson Rd. Suite C.
Body
Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council approves a motion for a conditional use permit (CUP) for Fares Ibrahim to operate a cannabis retail establishment at 2010 Jefferson Rd, Suite C.
Summary Report:
The applicant, Fares Ibrahim (applicant), has applied for a CUP to operate a cannabis retail establishment at 2010 Jefferson Rd, Suite C. The applicant has received Preliminary License Approval from the State of Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management to operate a cannabis business and has applied for a Retail Registration from the City Clerk. In order to approve the Retail Registration, the applicant must first receive a conditional use permit.
The following is the limit on the number of cannabis licenses allowed within the City of Northfield per City Code:
Sec. 30-122. Limitation of registrations.
The city shall limit the number of cannabis retail businesses to no fewer than one registration for every 12,500 residents within the city, excluding medical cannabis combination businesses and any potential municipal cannabis store, and shall issue no more than two (2) cannabis retail business registrations. The city shall include in its count of active retail registrations any cannabis retail business operating under a Tribal compact or a Tribally issued license or registration. If there is one active cannabis retail business registration for every 12,500 residents in the applicable county, the city shall not be required to register additional state-licensed cannabis retail businesses.
Staff has reviewed the status of all licensed cannabis retail businesses within Rice County (including other municipalities therein) and there are not currently any licensed. Additionally, there are no other licenses that have been approved within the City.
These licenses are to be issued on a first-come, first-served basis. The applicant is the first to apply.
The business will be a retail-only establishment with no on-site production or consumption.
Table 2.7-1: Permitted Principal Uses allows Cannabis Retail as a conditional use in the C2-B: Highway Commercial District. The use-specific standards for Cannabis Retail the C2-B: Highway Commercial zoning district, include the following regulations:
- A cannabis business with a retail license or a cannabis retail endorsement is prohibited from sharing a common entrance with a business licensed as a tobacco product shop.
- Cannabis businesses with a retail license or a cannabis retail endorsement shall be located a minimum distance of 300 feet from any primary or secondary school, measured from the property line of the school to the principal structure of the cannabis retail business.
- Cannabis businesses with a retail license or cannabis retail endorsement shall be separated from other such cannabis retail businesses by a minimum distance of 1,320 feet.
The application satisfies these requirements.
Additional regulations for cannabis establishments are included under Chapter 30 - Health and Sanitation, of the City Code. Some of these include:
- A limitation on the hours of operation from 10:00 AM until 10:00 PM
- The prohibition of on-site consumption without satisfying additional conditions
- The prohibition of on-site consumption by smoking or vaporization
The approval criteria for a CUP do not include these additional regulations. Compliance with and enforcement of those regulations falls outside the considerations of the CUP process. Specifically, they are administered through licensing and law enforcement.
Minnesota state law also includes additional requirements for cannabis retail businesses, including security systems, minimum age limits for employees and patrons, specific building configurations, the products that may be sold, interior lighting, and more. These regulations also fall outside the consideration of the CUP process.
A CUP follows a Type 4 Review Procedure found in Section 8.4.7 of the land development code (LDC). Type 4 Review Procedures requires the Planning Commission (PC) to hold a public hearing and make a recommendation to the City Council. The City Council makes the final decision on the CUP.
In the approval of a CUP, the City Council may impose conditions as necessary to make the use compatible with other uses allowed in the same district zone or vicinity. Criterion (a) must be met and criteria (b) through (n) shall be considered in the review of conditional use permit applications. The analysis of the criteria is provided in the attached resolution.
The Planning Commission held a public hearing on November 20, 2025, and adopted the attached resolution, unanimously recommending approval of the CUP without additional conditions.
Staff Recommendation:
Staff recommends approval of the CUP to operate a cannabis retail establishment at 2010 Jefferson Rd, Suite C.
Alternative Options:
If the proposed conditional use satisfies both the general and specific standards set forth in the zoning ordinance, the applicant is entitled to the conditional use permit. Importantly, if the applicant meets the general and specific ordinance standards, the city usually has no legal basis for denying the CUP.
Financial Impacts:
NA
Tentative Timelines:
November 5, 2025: Public hearing notice in Northfield News
November 6, 2025: Public hearing notice mailed to properties within 350 ft.
November 20, 2025: Public hearing and PC recommendation to City Council
December 2, 2025: City Council reviews and makes a final decision on CUP