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Holly Springs council denies Conditional Use Permit for vape/THC sales and adopts zoning clarification on hemp/THC
Summary
The Holly Springs mayor and council voted July 7 to deny a Conditional Use Permit for a change-of-ownership CBD/tobacco specialty store that sought to add vapes, hemp and THC products, and approved a zoning ordinance amendment clarifying hemp/THC inclusion and limiting ancillary retail displays to 10% or 1,000 sq ft.
Holly Springs mayor and council on July 7 denied a Conditional Use Permit for a downtown CBD/tobacco specialty store seeking to add vapes, hemp and THC products, and separately approved an amendment to the city’s zoning ordinance to clarify how hemp and THC are treated.
Staff told the council the CUP applicant at 2271 Holly Springs Parkway sought to expand a previously licensed tobacco/CBD business to include vapes and hemp/THC products; planning staff treated the request as an expansion of a nonconforming use and recommended denial. Planning Commission had recommended denial 3–1.…
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