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Port St. Joe commission gives first reading to ordinance limiting smoke, CBD and similar shops

3865398 · June 18, 2025
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Port St. Joe commissioners on June 17 gave first reading to Ordinance 6‑21, a zoning change that would move smoke shops, smoking lounges, tobacco shops and CBD retailers into industrial zoning and bar such businesses from locating within 1,500 feet of a church or school.

Port St. Joe commissioners on June 17 gave first reading to Ordinance 6‑21, a zoning change that would move smoke shops, smoking lounges, tobacco shops and CBD retailers into industrial zoning and bar such businesses from locating within 1,500 feet of a church or school.

City Manager Jim Anderson introduced the ordinance, saying it would also remove a shop’s grandfathered status if it ceases operations for 30 days or…

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