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Planning commission approves zoning amendments to require CUPs for certain cannabis-related sales and clarify agricultural exceptions

2995215 · April 15, 2025
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The commission voted to approve proposed changes to Louisa County Chapter 86 that add conditional-use permit (CUP) requirements for specified cannabis-related retail activity and update definitions to protect agricultural operations; the amendment passed on a roll-call vote.

The Louisa County Planning Commission voted in April to approve amendments to Chapter 86 of the county’s land-development regulations that add or clarify conditional-use permit (CUP) requirements for certain cannabis-related sales and update definitions to avoid unintentionally subjecting farm operations to retail zoning rules.

Planning staff explained the revisions are intended to distinguish retail transactions from agricultural production and to avoid a situation where cultivation of a regulated crop — for example hemp, and if legalized in the future,…

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