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City approves conditional use permit for controversial vape shop

July 03, 2024 | Salina, Saline County, Kansas



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City approves conditional use permit for controversial vape shop
In a recent government meeting, the Salina City Commission approved a motion for an outdoor farmer's market, signaling a positive step for local commerce. The motion passed unanimously, with all commissioners in favor.

The meeting also addressed a conditional use permit application for an electronic cigarette and tobacco shop, Premier Hookah, located in the C-4 Central Business District. This application arose due to the establishment operating without the necessary zoning approval, which is required for such businesses in the area. The city staff emphasized the importance of obtaining a conditional use permit, as it allows for enforceable conditions to be placed on the business, ensuring compliance with local regulations.

The discussion highlighted the distinction between permitted uses and conditional uses, with the latter requiring a review process that includes notifying neighboring property owners. The commission reviewed the timeline of city staff's involvement, noting that the establishment had previously been reported for operating as a hookah lounge, which is prohibited under the city's indoor smoking ordinance.

The applicant argued that the shop would serve the community by providing access to tobacco and nicotine-free products, contributing to public convenience. The commission was tasked with evaluating whether the proposed use would be compatible with the surrounding area and if it would negatively impact property values.

City staff recommended approval of the conditional use permit, citing that having such a permit in place is more advantageous for regulatory enforcement than allowing the business to operate without oversight. The commission was presented with options to approve the application as submitted, impose conditions, postpone the decision for further information, or deny the application if necessary findings could not be made.

The meeting concluded with a commitment to ensure that the conditional use permit, if approved, would include specific conditions to prevent violations, particularly regarding the operation of a hookah lounge on the premises. The commission's decision on the conditional use permit is expected to shape the future of tobacco retail in Salina, balancing community interests with regulatory compliance.

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