Businesses can now apply to grow and sell recreational marijuana in Cedar Springs, making the city of 3,600 the second in Kent County to begin accepting applications.
Cedar Springs City Council approved regulatory and zoning ordinances June 11, outlining some of the city’s rules for operating recreational marijuana dispensaries, processing facilities, growing operations and other businesses associated with the industry.
Both ordinances were passed 6-1 by city council, with Councilman Jerry Gross voting against them, City Manager Mike Womack told MLive.
The city will consider marijuana business applications for a special land use permit and a city license only after the applicant secures prequalification for a state operating license from Michigan’s Marijuana Regulatory Agency.
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