![]() ![]() There are no other proposals for recreational or medical marijuana storefronts according to Averill. Bath has one medical marijuana dispensary downtown, located at 67 Centre St. Maine voted to legalize medical marijuana in 2009, and dispensaries opened to provide medical-grade cannabis to people with chronic and debilitating illnesses to patients who have a prescribed medical marijuana card. While Maine voted to legalize recreational marijuana, it’s still illegal under federal law, meaning it cannot be transported across state lines. No two retail stores and dispensaries can open within 300 feet of each other. Legacy Sothebys International Realty also. It is located in, Topsham, Maine, and is in the 04086 zip/post code area. The rules also set a 500-foot buffer around schools, licensed childcare facilities, public parks, substance abuse rehabilitation or treatment centers and halfway houses. This property for Sale at 58 Somerset Place, Topsham, Maine 04086 United States is a Single Family Homes with 2 bedrooms, 2 full baths, and partial baths. Our most recent location, in Manchester, which is located less than one quarter of a mile from the Augusta city line, was opened on July 28th of 2018. We opened our doors in Waldoboro on April 21st, 2017, our second location quickly followed suit in Topsham on September 30th of that same year. In addition, passers-by shouldn’t be able to smell marijuana from outside the building. Highbrow is one of the largest Maine owned and operated cannabis companies, with five locations. ![]() “A lot of the heavy lifting is near complete, but that’s not to say additional rulemaking will not happen as the industry matures,” said Heidrich.Īccording to Bath’s retail rules, recreational and medical marijuana stores will be required to be licensed by the state and city and install security measures, including 24-hour surveillance. Applications for state licenses will be available before the end of 2019 according to David Heidrich Jr., director of engagement and community outreach in the State Office of Marijuana Policy. Should the store gain planning board approval, it will still need to obtain local and state licenses, the latter of which isn’t yet unavailable to business owners. “Assuming they meet all the requirements, they should gain approval,” said Ben Averill, Bath city planner. The Bath Planning Board will vote on the site plan approval on Tuesday. “Our stores are set up like an art gallery of sorts, and we pride ourselves on quality and service.” “You won’t find in tapestries, incense, or neon colors in our stores,” said Doherty. Doherty said the communities their stores are located in have been supportive, which he said he believes is because of how their stores are designed. ![]()
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