Buffer Zones: Lodi vs Stockton
How do buffer zones rules compare between Lodi, CA and Stockton, CA?
Lodi, CA
San Joaquin County
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Stockton, CA
San Joaquin County
Stockton requires licensed cannabis businesses to maintain minimum distance buffers from schools, daycare centers, youth centers, and other cannabis facilities. State law sets a 600-foot floor; Stockton applies its own buffer distances within designated commercial cannabis overlay zones.
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| Fact | Lodi | Stockton |
|---|---|---|
| School buffer | - | Min 600 feet (state) |
| Measure | - | Property line to line |
| Sensitive uses | - | Schools, daycares, youth ctrs |
| State law | - | B&P Code 26054 |
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Lodi FAQ
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Stockton FAQ
Is Stockton's cannabis buffer larger than the state minimum?
Stockton matches the 600-foot state minimum from K-12 schools and applies similar buffers to daycare centers and youth centers. The city's overlay zoning further restricts where cannabis businesses may locate.
Can a school open near an existing cannabis business?
If a sensitive use opens after a cannabis license is issued, the cannabis business is generally not displaced, but it cannot relocate inside the new buffer or expand its footprint toward the school.
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