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Commissioners hold public hearings on cannabis zoning update and permit-denial rule; no public testimony

2671068 · March 18, 2025
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The Caroline County Board of County Commissioners held public hearings March 18 on a zoning amendment to conform to state cannabis law and on a proposed local code amendment allowing the zoning administrator to deny permits when property has unabated violations. No members of the public spoke at either hearing.

Caroline County commissioners on March 18 opened and closed public hearings on two local legislative items — a zoning amendment to implement state cannabis law and a proposed change to county zoning permitting rules — and received no public comment.

The first measure, Legislative Bill 2025-001, would amend the county’s zoning table and related zoning code sections (Caroline County Code, Chapter 175) to allow certain cannabis-related uses under conditions and setbacks required by state law.…

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