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Buffer Zones: Stockton vs Tracy

How do buffer zones rules compare between Stockton, CA and Tracy, CA?

Stockton, CA

San Joaquin County

Heavy Restrictions

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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Tracy, CA

San Joaquin County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactStocktonTracy
School bufferMin 600 feet (state)-
MeasureProperty line to line-
Sensitive usesSchools, daycares, youth ctrs-
State lawB&P Code 26054-

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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.

Tracy FAQ

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