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Council approves first readings and ordinance amendments on cannabinoids, grass height and rental licensing
Summary
On Oct. 6 the council approved ordinance amendments: removing city licensing language for low‑potency hemp products to conform with state registration, aligning grass‑height code language to 8 inches citywide, and exempting relative homestead properties from non‑owner‑occupied rental licensing. All three first readings passed.
The St. Louis Park City Council Oct. 6 approved multiple ordinance amendments by first reading that staff said are primarily technical or clarifying in nature.
Cannabinoids: Staff proposed deleting municipal licensing language that conflicts with the Office of Cannabis Management’s (OCM) statewide registration approach for lower‑potency hemp edibles. Michael Pivic, property maintenance and licensing manager, said the OCM now…
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