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Council directs staff to move forward on enclave annexations for two retail marijuana stores and raises Longmont’s retail cap to six
Summary
Council voted 5–1 to proceed with city‑driven annexation ordinances for two enclave properties housing retail marijuana stores (JARS and Native Roots), to raise the city's retail cap from 4 to 6, and to allow a provisional license transfer during the transition.
Longmont city council directed staff to prepare ordinances to annex two county enclave properties that currently host retail marijuana businesses and to adjust Longmont’s licensing regulations so the stores can continue operating and be brought under city licensing and tax rules.
Staff identified the two properties as JARS at 250 S. Maine (just under 1 acre) and Native Roots at 19 S. Sunset (just under 2 acres). Grant Penland, director of planning and development services, said annexation would include a contemporaneous PUD…
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