In a nearly unanimous vote, City Council approved changes to regulations governing retail dispensaries as residents near a potential cannabis retail location raised concerns primarily about traffic.
The city’s retail cannabis regulations are up for more changes in an an effort to make the approval process less restrictive, which would have required variances for most properties.
Almost two dozen properties had liens levied against them totaling almost $12,000 for cleanup costs to the city for the removal of various nuisances on the properties.
The Zoning Board of Adjustment on Monday night pushed an application to its April meeting for a 14-unit townhouse complex off Barnett Street because of insufficient information. Continue reading Pine Street application pushed to April→