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Mount Clemens reopens marijuana ordinance discussion; city attorney warns selection criteria risk lawsuits

Mount Clemens City Commission · June 5, 2024
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Summary

Mount Clemens commissioners reopened discussion on the marijuana business ordinance, debated whether to add two retail licenses and a revised point system, and voted to table the ordinance for redrafting and specific commissioner suggestions to be submitted to the city attorney by Dec. 27.

The Mount Clemens City Commission reopened discussion of the second reading of its marijuana business ordinance and directed staff to produce a revised draft after commissioners suggested multiple changes, including expanding the number of retail licenses.

City Attorney Murray summarized the ordinance’s four focal areas — decision authority, the number and types of authorized establishments, inclusion of designated consumption and microbusinesses, and a prohibition on outdoor growing — and explained why the ordinance’s selection criteria were changed…

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