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Council adopts cannabis zoning changes; limits standalone retail in industrial zones
Summary
Dayton amended its zoning ordinance to allow state-authorized cannabis businesses in the same commercial locations where tobacco and liquor are permitted, requires indoor-only retail, and removes a standalone-retail allowance in the I-1 industrial district.
The Dayton City Council voted unanimously on Jan. 14 to amend local zoning rules for adult-use and other state-authorized cannabis businesses.
Planning staff told the council the state legalized adult-use cannabis in 2023 and the Office of Cannabis Management will verify site-level compliance with local zoning. Under state law, cities may regulate time, place and manner for cannabis…
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