Arizona Republic: “The most likely way Glendale residents will know if a medical-marijuana facility sets up shop in the city is when the business opens. The City Council in February adopted regulations for medical-marijuana facilities that don’t require merchants to apply for a conditional-use permit, which could trigger a public hearing. . . . Glendale has received nine applications since March 25. Five were either rejected by city planners because the location conflicted with the zoning or were withdrawn by the applicant.”
Glendale OKs 3 Medical-marijuana Facility Applications
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Good on Glendale for understanding that Prop 203 made it possible for cities and counties to balance community interests with those of MMJ patients and entrepreneurs.
The City Council’s rejection of fear and hysteria is commendable, and demonstrates a real (albeit sadly unusual) level of maturity.