Former Tuolumne Foundry Site
Sonora, CA – Two Tuolumne County Supervisors went head-to-head at Tuesday’s board meeting regarding the City of Sonora’s intent to approve an amendment to the Bract House Development agreement to allow it to sell recreational cannabis.
At issue was whether the board would send a letter to the City prior to their next council meeting (May 17th) advising them to deny that agreement based on the city’s “Business and Professions Code” which restricts the location of a cannabis retailer within a 600-foot radius of a school, daycare center, or youth center.
The Bract House is located at 10 Calaveras Street next door to the county’s Behavioral Health Services Department and Family Visitation Center. However, it is unclear as to whether
Tuolumne County Supervisors
Sonora, CA The board of supervisors in Tuolumne County heard an update about proposed changes that could notably impact local development projects.
We first reported in March that the State Board of Forestry has drafted new proposed regulations that would require landowners to improve all “substandard roads” before a development project can move forward in an area deemed “high fire hazard.” Most all of Tuolumne County falls under the category. The fear is that the move would price many people out of doing development projects. District Three Supervisor Anaiah Kirk also addressed the issue in his myMotherLode.com blog earlier this week.