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City Council updates zoning ordinances for cannabis businesses following state legalization

December 16, 2024 | Waite Park, Stearns County, Minnesota


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City Council updates zoning ordinances for cannabis businesses following state legalization
The City Council of Waite Park is taking significant steps to align local zoning laws with the recent legalization of cannabis in Minnesota. During the December 16 meeting, council members discussed a proposed ordinance aimed at clarifying where various cannabis-related businesses can operate within the city.

The ordinance seeks to update existing zoning regulations to accommodate the different classifications of cannabis businesses recognized at the state level. While many residents may be familiar with retail cannabis sales, the state identifies around a dozen types of cannabis-related enterprises. This new ordinance aims to eliminate any confusion regarding where these businesses can be located, providing clear guidelines for potential operators.

A representative noted that the existing zoning ordinance was not designed to include cannabis businesses, which necessitated this update. The proposed changes were reviewed by the planning commission, which recommended their approval after a public comment period that yielded no feedback. The amendments have been available on the city’s website for two weeks, ensuring transparency and community awareness.

City staff strongly recommended the adoption of the ordinance, emphasizing its importance in establishing a clear framework for cannabis businesses in Waite Park. As the city moves forward, this ordinance is expected to facilitate the growth of the cannabis industry while ensuring compliance with state regulations.

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