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Larimer County limits natural medicine facilities to industrial zones and bars colocation with retail marijuana
Summary
Larimer County commissioners approved a Land Use Code amendment to regulate natural medicine facilities under Colorado law, confining the facilities to industrial zones and adding a 1,000-foot non‑colocation buffer from licensed retail marijuana establishments.
The Larimer County Board of County Commissioners approved a Land Use Code amendment to regulate natural medicine activities authorized under the Colorado Natural Medicine Health Act (Proposition 122). The board voted 3-0 to adopt changes that define a "license premises" under the state code, prohibit those premises from operating as home or rural occupations, allow natural medicine licensed premises only with site plan review in Industrial Light (IL) and Industrial Heavy (IH) zoning districts, and add use-specific standards and parking requirements. The board also added a provision that prevents natural medicine license premises from operating within 1,000 feet of licensed retail marijuana establishments, measured by direct pedestrian route.
The amendment implements the state framework that decriminalized and established a regulated system for natural psychedelic medicines for adults 21…
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