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Prescott Valley council adopts marijuana delivery, fees, annexation and several code changes
Summary
At its Oct. 9 meeting, the Prescott Valley Town Council approved an ordinance allowing off-site delivery of marijuana, enacted new right-of-way permit fees, approved an annexation and zoning change for an industrial expansion, and adopted code changes on advisory committees and animal-seizure bonds. A street-name change was also approved.
Prescott Valley — The Prescott Valley Town Council on Oct. 9 approved a package of ordinances and resolutions covering marijuana delivery, right-of-way permit fees, an industrial annexation and zoning change, amendments to open-meeting rules for small advisory committees, and an increase to the bond required when animals are seized. Council members also adopted a street-name change for a road serving the school district.
Why it matters: The council’s votes change local regulations on several fronts — public-safety and land-use rules, permitting fees that affect builders and utilities, and procedural rules for small advisory committees. Several ordinances become effective 30 days after passage, altering town code across multiple chapters.
Most significant actions
- Marijuana delivery (Ordinance 2025-962): The council repealed a code section that had prohibited marijuana delivery and amended the zoning chapter to allow off-site deliveries of marijuana and marijuana products to customers and qualifying patients within town limits. The ordinance passed 6–1. The ordinance text states the measure is effective 30 days after passage.
- Right-of-way permits and…
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