Buffer Zones: Mountain View vs San Jose
How do buffer zones rules compare between Mountain View, CA and San Jose, CA?
Mountain View and San Jose have similar restriction levels.
Mountain View, CA
Santa Clara County
California Business and Professions Code Β§26054 prohibits cannabis licensees within 600 feet of schools, daycares, and youth centers. Santa Clara County Title C zoning may impose larger buffers in unincorporated areas.
View full Mountain View rules βSan Jose, CA
Santa Clara County
San Jose enforces a 1,000-foot buffer between cannabis dispensaries (medical marijuana collectives) and schools, parks, libraries, community centers, daycares, and treatment facilities under SJMC Section 20.80.495, exceeding the 600-foot baseline set by California law.
View full San Jose rules βKey Facts Comparison
| Fact | Mountain View | San Jose |
|---|---|---|
| State minimum | 600 feet from schools | - |
| Statute | BPC Β§26054(b) | - |
| County buffers | Often 1,000 feet sensitive uses | - |
| Measurement | Property line to property line | Property line to property line |
| Sensitive uses | Schools, daycares, youth centers | Schools, parks, daycares, libraries |
| Local buffer | - | 1,000 feet sensitive uses |
| State baseline | - | 600 feet K-12 schools |
| Code section | - | SJMC Section 20.80.495 |
Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.
Mountain View FAQ
Does the buffer apply if a school opens after I'm licensed?
No. The 600-foot rule applies only to schools, daycares, and youth centers existing at the time of license application. Later openings don't retroactively invalidate the license.
Can the County impose buffers larger than 600 feet?
Yes. State law sets the floor; counties and cities may impose larger buffers and add sensitive-use categories like parks, libraries, or treatment facilities through local zoning.
San Jose FAQ
Does a new park nearby force my dispensary to close?
Generally no. Lawfully permitted collectives predating the sensitive use may continue under nonconforming use rules, but expansion or relocation requires meeting the current 1,000-foot buffer.
How is the 1,000-foot distance measured?
Distances are measured along the most direct path from the dispensary's property line to the property line of the nearest sensitive use, not radius and not door-to-door.
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