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Mount Clemens enacts 180-day moratorium on caregiver marijuana cultivation permits
Summary
The city commission voted to pause new permits and approvals for caregiver cultivation for 180 days so the administration and planning commission can review zoning, locations and technical standards following a recent Michigan Supreme Court decision.
Mount Clemens’ City Commission on Nov. 16 approved a 180-day moratorium on the issuance of permits, approvals and certificates for caregiver cultivation of marijuana to give the administration and the city’s planning commission time to study zoning, permit and technical standards.
The moratorium, moved and supported on a voice vote, is intended to allow staff to explore whether specific zoning districts or regulations should limit caregiver cultivation, require updated electrical or ventilation standards, or otherwise set parameters distinct from the 2008 voter initiative that first legalized medical…
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