Proximity played a factor in a recent rezoning denial in Coaldale. During a recent regular town council meeting, Coaldale rejected a rezoning bylaw for a
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Coaldale town council has approved a rezoning bylaw which would allow for the first cannabis retail store in town.
A public hearing for rezoning Bylaw 805-P-03-21 was held during Coaldale town council’s regular April 12 meeting. The bylaw would allow for the rezoning from Commercial (C-1) to Direct Control (DC) district.
The applicant, Bud Supply Group, had entered into a tentative lease agreement with the owner of the property located in an existing building at 1908 18 Street, currently 3G Eatery, for the purpose of renovating the building to allow for the operation of a cannabis retail store. In order for a cannabis retail store to operate there, the land would need to be rezoned to direct control, as the current C-1 zoning does not allow for the operation of a cannabis retail store. This bylaw would not necessarily allow for a cannabis retail store to open, as in addition to regulatory approval from the town, they would need to meet licensing requirements from the AGLC before
Coaldale town council has approved a rezoning bylaw which would allow for the first cannabis retail store in town.
A public hearing for rezoning Bylaw 805-P-03-21 was held during Coaldale town council’s regular April 12 meeting. The bylaw would allow for the rezoning from Commercial (C-1) to Direct Control (DC) district.
The applicant, Bud Supply Group, had entered into a tentative lease agreement with the owner of the property located in an existing building at 1908 18 Street, currently 3G Eatery, for the purpose of renovating the building to allow for the operation of a cannabis retail store. In order for a cannabis retail store to operate there, the land would need to be rezoned to direct control, as the current C-1 zoning does not allow for the operation of a cannabis retail store. This bylaw would not necessarily allow for a cannabis retail store to open, as in addition to regulatory approval from the town, they would need to meet licensing requirements from the AGLC before