Set fees for medical marijuana collective applications and operations
In Plain English
Richmond allows medical marijuana collectives to operate under city law but has not established what fees they must pay. This resolution creates a formal fee structure for businesses applying to open collectives and for their ongoing operations. The fees help cover city costs for reviewing applications and monitoring these businesses.
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Votes
Adopt Resolution No. 9-11
7 to 0
Why This Vote Matters
Richmond unanimously approved a new fee structure for medical marijuana collectives operating in the city. The resolution establishes what businesses must pay when applying to open a collective and for ongoing operations, helping the city cover its costs for reviewing applications and monitoring these businesses. While Richmond already allows medical marijuana collectives under city law, it had not previously set formal fees for these services. This is a routine administrative measure that brings consistency to how the city handles these businesses.
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