In a recent government work session, officials discussed an appeal regarding the denial of a conditional use permit for a psilocybin service center at the Juniper Preserve Destination Resort, previously known as Cromhorn. The meeting aimed to provide preliminary input from the board and update members on the application process, with a more detailed discussion reserved for an upcoming public hearing.
The proposed service center would operate indoors within an existing building in the resort's core area, which is already designated for commercial use. According to county regulations, such service centers can be established without altering the existing master plans if they are located within areas approved for commercial activities.
The subject property is situated near other commercial establishments, residential areas, and a golf course, raising concerns about its proximity to these facilities. The application has sparked significant public interest, with over 170 comments submitted, although many were from individuals seeking updates or expressing general opinions rather than specific objections or support.
The hearings officer, who reviewed the application, ultimately denied it based on three key issues, although these specifics were not detailed in the session. The board is expected to further examine the merits of the application during the forthcoming public hearing, where community members will have the opportunity to voice their opinions on the proposal.