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Frederick approves interim rules for natural‑medicine (healing center) businesses, limits hours and zones
Summary
The Board approved land‑use amendments to regulate natural‑medicine businesses (healing centers) consistent with Colorado’s Prop 122, restricting operations to nonresidential zones, setting a 1,000‑ft residential/childcare/school buffer and limiting hours to 7 a.m.–7 p.m.; staff called the changes interim and said they will revisit after state licensing begins.
The Frederick Board of Trustees approved an interim package of land‑use amendments on Oct. 22 to regulate natural‑medicine businesses and supervised healing centers under Colorado’s Proposition 122 (the enabling statute).
Bailey Arvizu, planning staff, told trustees the ordinance implements a state requirement to allow certain personal possession, cultivation and supervised use activities while giving municipalities authority to set time, place and manner restrictions. The…
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