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City attorney to brief Planning Commission on tobacco and vape sales at March meeting
Summary
The commission scheduled a presentation by the city attorney for its March 23 meeting to clarify the planning commission’s authority over tobacco and vape retail sales following a recent increase in vape stores and after approving a medical dispensary.
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The Jacksonville Beach Planning Commission scheduled a briefing from the city attorney on March 23, 2026, to explain the commission’s role and limits in regulating tobacco and vape retail operations. Planning staff told commissioners the attorney will review how other cities handle regulation, relevant case law and state statutes, and answer questions about what is within the commission’s purview.
Commissioners said recent activity—an influx of vape stores and the recent approval of a medical dispensary—prompted the request for clarification. Planning staff said the March 23 meeting at 6:00 p.m. will be devoted to that item.
The briefing is informational: staff described it as a question-and-answer session so commissioners can understand where local discretion ends and where state law or other authorities apply. The commission has not taken policy action on tobacco sales; the city attorney’s presentation is intended to inform future deliberations if commissioners choose to pursue regulatory changes.

