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Council approves High Point Gardens indoor cannabis cultivation in residential basement with conditions after contentious debate

Corcoran City Council · November 7, 2025
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After intense public comment and legal questions about federal and state law, the council approved a site plan and interim use permit for High Point Gardens (an indoor, state‑licensed cannabis cultivation) to operate from the basement of a single‑family residence at 21020 County Road 10, subject to security, odor control and parking‑monitoring条件.

The Corcoran City Council approved a site plan and interim use permit for High Point Gardens, a proposed indoor cannabis cultivation to be operated from the basement of a residence at 21020 County Road 10. The application drew extended public comment from nearby residents who cited concerns about neighborhood character, safety, odor and the federal legal status of cannabis.

Planning staff summarized the proposal: the cultivation footprint is roughly 700 square feet located in the principal structure’s basement; no retail or public access is proposed; the operation would be managed by two brothers who live on site; security measures include smart locks and exterior and interior cameras; ventilation will be routed internally with HEPA/activated…

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