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Boyle County advances first reading of medical cannabis zoning and approves gravel-parking amendment
Summary
Boyle County Fiscal Court voted to advance a first reading of a medical cannabis zoning ordinance and approved an amendment allowing gravel parking in industrial zones for heavy-truck operations, while leaving larger cultivators subject to conditional-use review.
Boyle County Fiscal Court on Aug. 13 voted to advance a first reading of a medical cannabis zoning ordinance and approved a separate amendment that would allow gravel parking in industrial districts for certain heavy-equipment uses.
Planning and zoning director Eileen Yoder presented the ordinance, which maps how medical cannabis uses would fit into existing zoning: tier 1 and 2 cultivators (under 10,000 square feet) are listed as permitted in agricultural and industrial districts; tier 3 cultivators (10,000 to under 50,000 sq ft) and tier 4 (50,000+ sq ft) are treated as conditional uses in agricultural areas and permitted in industrial districts. Yoder said current state rules are not…
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