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Arizona - A request to open a medical marijuana bakery in the Scottsdale Airpark has been rejected by city councilors. The Arizona Republic reports Pure Bliss Premium Medibles sought a conditional-use permit to operate the bakery at a site near Redfield and Hayden roads. The site previously was approved for two dispensaries that never opened. A majority of the council denied the request during a meeting Tuesday.
Councilman Dennis Robbins says he didn't think the proposal met the city's criteria for conditional-use permits. The request would have allowed for a wholesale bakery where medical marijuana could be infused into edible goods. Pure Bliss was to operate in conjunction with a medical marijuana outlet in Mesa. Scottsdale Planning Director Tim Curtis says the applicant can revise the application and re-apply.
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Source: Azdailysun.com
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Website: Scottsdale says no to medical marijuana bakery
Councilman Dennis Robbins says he didn't think the proposal met the city's criteria for conditional-use permits. The request would have allowed for a wholesale bakery where medical marijuana could be infused into edible goods. Pure Bliss was to operate in conjunction with a medical marijuana outlet in Mesa. Scottsdale Planning Director Tim Curtis says the applicant can revise the application and re-apply.
News Moderator - The General @ 420 MAGAZINE ®
Source: Azdailysun.com
Contact: Flagstaff Publishing - Arizona Daily Sun - Contacts
Website: Scottsdale says no to medical marijuana bakery