GRAND RAPIDS — The Grand Rapids Planning Commission postponed talks about allowing recreational marijuana businesses in the city to hold more discussion on separation requirements and other aspects of the ordinance.
During its Thursday meeting, Planning Commissioners discussed text amendments to the zoning ordinance related to recreational marijuana, which would add some uses to what the city allows for marijuana businesses.
The Planning Commission voted to pick up the discussion at its Feb. 13 meeting.
If approved, the City Commission would need to also approve the amendments and hold another public hearing. The consideration for allowing recreational marijuana businesses comes after 24 medical marijuana facilities have been approved across the city.
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