Englewood adopts ordinance regulating natural medicine businesses
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The council adopted an ordinance to regulate cultivation and operation of natural medicine businesses in Englewood to align with state law; transcript identifies the adoption but omits ordinance number and implementing details.
Englewood’s City Council adopted an ordinance on Dec. 16 to regulate the cultivation and operation of natural medicine businesses within city limits, consistent with state law as described in the meeting recap.
The transcript records the ordinance’s adoption but does not include the ordinance number, specific regulatory provisions, licensing fees, or zoning changes that the ordinance will impose. The recap states the city’s municipal code was amended to reflect revisions in the Colorado Liquor Code as well as rules for natural medicine businesses; details on enforcement, licensing categories or effective dates are not provided.
Next steps: the city clerk’s office or the published ordinance text will be the authoritative source for regulatory language, timelines and compliance requirements.
