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Glenwood Springs adopts land-use rules to allow natural medicine businesses, sets buffer and permit rules
Summary
City Council approved code amendments to allow natural medicine businesses consistent with Proposition 122 and state law, adding a 1,000-foot buffer for many uses, special-use permitting for treatment centers in mixed-use/residential areas, and 8 a.m.'10 p.m. operating hours for treatment centers.
Glenwood Springs City Council unanimously approved code amendments on March 20 that define and regulate "natural medicine" businesses (including treatment centers, cultivation, manufacturing and testing) following voter-approved Proposition 122 and state regulation under Colorado Senate Bill 23290.
Staff said state law prevents local governments from broadly prohibiting these…
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