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Charli Calvin, CEO of A Joint Society, and her partners’ dream to own a dispensary likely faces long odds.
Charli Calvin went over what needed the attention of the Black single parents who lead A Joint Society. Two of her partners attended the meeting virtually while they worked elsewhere.
“I love the fact that we have a female attorney now because we’re all women,” said a voice from Calvin’s phone, which drew a cheer from her.
The lawyer is tasked with helping them pursue a social equity cannabis license. Some Arizonans who bore an unequal weight of cannabis-prohibition laws will get them to sell marijuana. So wrote the authors of Proposition 207 by creating a “social equity ownership program.”
After months of discussions, the Tucson City Council last week updated the city s zoning code related to cannabis dispensaries, opening a wide swath of potential locations to an expanding and lucrative business sector.
In a unanimous vote at the Tuesday, April 6, Tucson City Council meeting, council amended its Unified Development Code Related to Medical and Adult Use Marijuana Dispensaries in order to expand cannabis business opportunities and to come more into line with zoning codes in other states where marijuana has been legalized.
The changes to the UDC are as follows:
• Increase maximum size of a dispensary and off-site cultivation facility from 4,000 square feet to 10,000 square feet;
Weeding out restrictive regulations: Tucson City Council considers helping dispensaries keep up with growth
Tucson City Council considers changes to marijuana dispensary codes By Hannah Tiede | April 5, 2021 at 11:36 PM MST - Updated April 5 at 11:53 PM
TUCSON, Ariz. (KOLD News 13) - The Tucson City Council is considering easing restrictions on marijuana dispensaries.
Tuesday afternoon, governing board members will discuss:
increasing the maximum size of dispensaries from 4,000 sq. ft. to 10,000 sq. ft.
decreasing the minimum setback requirement of 2,000 ft. to 1,000 ft. (from schools, parks and other dispensaries)
requiring owners to update their mitigation plans within 30 days of any modification that impacts odor
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