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Resident urges reopening of retail marijuana store '420'; council and staff outline zoning limits
Summary
A resident asked the council to reopen the retail marijuana store known as 420 and said the store is the source of medicine for a friend with cancer. City officials explained Woodland currently lacks a zoning category allowing retail marijuana and that a zoning change would go to the planning commission then council.
A Woodland resident asked the City Council on April 21 to facilitate reopening the retail marijuana store referred to as "420," saying the shop supplies medicine for a friend with cancer and that reopening within walking distance is important.
Mayor Corina Dinehart and planning staff told the resident that Woodland currently has no zoning district that permits retail marijuana sales. Mayor Dinehart said a site the resident described was sitting in a C-1 zoning designation and…
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