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View Comments CANANDAIGUA, NY As of now, a majority of members on Canandaigua City Council appear likely to back opting in to the state marijuana law, although there is a split and several want to hear more from the public before any official action is taken. In the meantime, should the city go that route, the emphasis now will be on determining where and how legal cannabis dispensaries and/or places to consume the products can be located within its borders. Earlier this year, the recreational use of marijuana was legalized, although businesses will have to seek licenses in order to operate which could be a lengthy process. The earliest that can happen is Jan. 1, 2022, but for now an individual can have and use up to 3 ounces of weed anywhere where it is legal to use tobacco products. ....
MPNnow CANANDAIGUA Just months after a developer pulled a plan for a proposed housing subdivision, another developer is seeking to build rental townhomes in the northeast section of the city on one of its last vacant parcels. The Parkwood subdivision would consist of two- and three-unit townhouses for a total of 73 units on 23 acres of land between Spencer Lane and Chapel Street that would primarily attract empty-nesters. Developer Midland Management is seeking a change in zoning, from the current residential to planned unit development, but members of City Council’s planning committee made no decisions Tuesday night. ....