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Council approves special-use permit for marijuana retail at 10th Street after site changes and traffic study
Summary
After a neighborhood roundtable, site-plan revisions and a traffic study, the Port Huron City Council approved a special-use permit allowing MS Industries LLC to operate a marijuana retail store at 1814 10th Street; Mayor Ashford cast the lone no vote, citing health and safety concerns.
The Port Huron City Council approved a special-use permit allowing MS Industries LLC to operate a marijuana retail store at 1814 10th Street after the applicant revised its site plan following neighborhood meetings and a commissioned traffic study.
The council approved the permit by roll call (Council member Peyton: yes; Council member Archibald: yes; Council member Herrenza: yes; Council member Lamb: yes; Council member Moserick: yes; Mayor Anita Ashford: no). Council member Jeff Pemberton was not in attendance and submitted a written statement in support of approval that was read into the record.
Attorney Anderson Grandstaff, representing the applicant, told the council the company held a roundtable with city staff and nearby residents and made “fairly extensive changes to the site plan” in response to neighborhood…
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