City Council denies petition to allow pot cultivation in highway zone

TAUNTON – Despite pleas by Kyra Fernandez to amend the zoning ordinance to allow combined marijuana retail and cultivation businesses in highway districts, the City Council ultimately rejected the petition.

Fernandez is constructing a recreational marijuana retail shop at 354 Winthrop St., and would like to add a marijuana cultivation growth facility on the same site. But, according to current city ordinances, marijuana cultivation facilities are prohibited in highway districts, only allowed in industrial districts.

Her petition to the City Council would have amended the zoning ordinance to allow combined marijuana retail and cultivation businesses in highway districts on Route 44, Route 140, and Route 138.

Councilor Barry Sanders asked the Council to request a legal review of the proposed ordinance amendment before a vote. The Council voted against the legal review, 4-4, instead moved to a roll call vote on the petition, where it failed 5-3. Councilors Kelly Dooner, Phillip Duarte, Scott Martin, Estele Borges, and John McCaul voted against the zoning change.

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