Cannabis Retail Registration
Applicants with preliminary license approval from the State of Minnesota can apply for retail registration with the City of Roseville. Applications are processed on a first come first serve basis and are not considered complete until application materials and payment have been submitted. Payment can be made in person at city hall or mailed to:
City of Roseville
Attn: Licensing Department
2660 Civic Center Drive
Roseville, MN 55113
Cannabis License Retail Registration Form
City Code: Chapter 318 Cannabis and Hemp Business Regulations
All retail applications can be submitted to the Deputy City Clerk at allie.sertich@cityofroseville.com or in person at City Hall.
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In 2023, the State of Minnesota decriminalized the possession and use of cannabis, which includes marijuana, for people 21 and older.
While the State of Minnesota's Office of Cannabis Management has been established to oversee the implementation and regulation of cannabis, cities will play a limited role in regulating these businesses in their communities.
Under state law, cannabis business licenses may begin to be issued on January 1, 2025, and any locally enacted moratoria will expire.
The City of Roseville City Council has approved three new local ordinances regulating the registration and location of cannabis businesses and events in the city.
The Council passed the following ordinances at the November 25, 2024 meeting:
- Zoning Ordinance that regulates the location of cannabis businesses in the city including cultivation, manufacturer, wholesaler, and retail operations.
- Business Registration Ordinance that requires annual registration of cannabis retail businesses following background and compliance checks. The ordinance limits the number of cannabis retailers in the city to three. The ordinance also sets hours of operation between 8 a.m. and 10 p.m. Monday through Saturday, and 10 a.m. to 9 p.m. on Sunday.
- Temporary Cannabis Events Ordinance that requires a city special events permit, security, and other conditions for events where cannabis will be present.
In the fall of 2024, city leaders established a timeline to complete this process, which included opportunities for public input and comment at both City Council and Planning Commission meetings.
The ordinances go into effect Jan. 1. 2025.