Marihuana Warehouse Proposed in Royal Oak |
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James Canner intends to convert an empty 23,000 square-foot warehouse into 20-25 individual locked rooms, reports the Detroit Free Press. Each room would then be subleased to Primary Caregivers to grow marihuana for their patients. The Royal Oak City Commission has set an August 9, 2010, hearing date on whether to exempt this use from its existing moratorium on medical marihuana businesses.
Municipalities can avoid planning problems by proactively amending zoning ordinances to segregate incompatible land uses. Understanding how to regulate large-scale operations, while protecting residential districts, is imperative when establishing a comprehensive medical marihuana zoning ordinance. |
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