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Anaheim vs Garden Grove

How do buffer zones rules compare between Anaheim, CA and Garden Grove, CA?

Anaheim and Garden Grove have similar restriction levels.

Anaheim, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

California requires a 600-foot buffer between any cannabis retailer and schools, daycares, and youth centers, but because Anaheim bans all commercial cannabis activity citywide, the buffer rule has no licensed retailer to apply to.

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Garden Grove, CA

Orange County

Heavy Restrictions

California Business and Professions Code Β§26054 bars cannabis businesses within 600 feet of schools, day cares, and youth centers; Orange County and most OC cities apply the buffer or ban cannabis outright.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAnaheimGarden Grove
State default600 feet from schools-
Anaheim retailersZero permitted-
AuthorityCA Bus & Prof Β§26054CA B&P Β§26054
Practical effectNone until ban lifted-
State floor-600 feet
OC unincorporated-Total ban
Cities allowing retail-Santa Ana primarily

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Anaheim FAQ

Is there a buffer for delivery vehicles?

No, state buffer rules apply to fixed retail premises only; licensed delivery drivers may transit anywhere not otherwise restricted.

Could Anaheim adopt a wider buffer?

If the city ever permits retail it could choose buffers larger than 600 feet, but smaller buffers are preempted by state floor.

Garden Grove FAQ

Can my OC city expand the 600-foot buffer?

Yes. Local jurisdictions may impose stricter buffers. Many OC cities use 1,000 feet, and most ban storefront retail entirely under their land use codes.

Does the buffer apply to delivery-only businesses?

Buffers apply to the licensed premises, not delivery routes. A delivery-only business must still locate its facility 600 feet from sensitive uses where local code permits operation.

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