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Allegan council adopts ordinances allowing regulated temporary marijuana events at large private properties
Summary
The Allegan City Council voted Feb. 10 to amend zoning and the city’s marijuana regulatory code to allow temporary marijuana events as special uses on privately owned parcels of 50 acres or larger, with buffers, hours and security requirements; no public speakers commented at hearings.
Allegan — The City Council on Feb. 10 adopted two ordinances to allow temporary marijuana events on large privately owned parcels within the city, clearing the way for business-to-business expositions and similar gatherings.
City Manager Joel told council the zoning amendment (Ordinance 5‑25) designates temporary marijuana events as a special use on privately owned parcels of 50 acres or more — a change aimed primarily at permitting events at the Allegan County Fairgrounds. "Temporary marijuana events shall be permitted on privately owned parcels over 50 acres in size," Joel said, and said the zoning…
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