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Council grants High Stryker Farm 60‑day temporary cultivation license, requires engineer‑certified odor plan

2810563 · March 26, 2025
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The council voted 5-0 to issue a 60‑day temporary license to High Stryker Farm LLC at 104 Pond Road, conditioned on submission of an odor-control plan certified by a licensed mechanical engineer; failure to submit the plan could lead to revocation.

The South Berwick Town Council voted to grant a 60‑day temporary license to High Stryker Farm LLC (104 Pond Road) for medical cannabis cultivation, conditioned on the operator submitting an odor‑control plan approved and certified by a licensed mechanical engineer.

Councilors and staff described a history of odor complaints about the property and said they wanted a certified plan in hand so code enforcement has an enforceable standard. Jenny McCabe, the town’s code enforcement officer, said the town has received multiple odor complaints over the past three years and has contacted the…

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