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Nevada County Supervisors Update Commercial Cannabis Ordinance to Allow Dispensaries, Events and Include Locally Grown Requirements on Certain Sales

Updated: Feb 12

This article is attributed to YubaNet


Nevada City, CA – On Tuesday, Nov. 12, Nevada County Supervisors adopted a zoning code ordinance amendment to the County’s Commercial Cannabis Cultivation Ordinance that would allow for two retail dispensaries in the unincorporated county areas of Soda Springs and North San Juan, one-day cannabis events similar to farmers markets and a “Nevada County Grown” requirement for retail sales at cultivation sites.


At the meeting, Supervisors also unanimously adopted a resolution to approve a Competitive Application Selection Process for up to two retail storefront commercial cannabis dispensaries and the establishment of a Retail Commercial Cannabis Application Evaluation Committee.


After hearing from the public, supervisors struck language that would have required applicants to pay property taxes before permits could be issued and a voluntary “exclusion zone” that some expressed was confusing and would lead to neighborhood disputes.


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Image copyright YubaNet | Dencob Owners Juan and Connie Paniagua with Matt Kelley
Image copyright YubaNet | Dencob Owners Juan and Connie Paniagua with Matt Kelley


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