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Pinelands Commission certifies Hamilton Township redevelopment plan allowing limited cannabis cultivation and processing in a previously developed area
Summary
The Pinelands Commission voted to certify Hamilton Township’s redevelopment plan for a 105-acre former industrial site that would permit a Class 1 cannabis cultivation facility; staff said processing and packaging would be limited to a 10-acre previously developed footprint and any development must satisfy ongoing remediation and CMP environmental standards.
The Pinelands Commission on December 21 certified a Hamilton Township redevelopment plan that would allow reuse of a former dye-manufacturing site as a Class 1 cannabis cultivation facility, while limiting processing, drying and packaging activities to a previously developed 10-acre portion of the 105-acre property.
Staff presented a draft resolution and supporting report describing the site as a 105-acre redevelopment area with an existing, now-vacant industrial building (about 31,000 square feet) and said the township adopted the ordinance (referred to in materials as ordinance 20 85 dash 20 24) in September. Under the township plan, the site would be rezoned to an ‘open…
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