Breaking News

The Mercedes-Benz G580 featuring EQ Technology, EDITION ONE Exterior Design: A Closer Look at the Vehicle Alward appointed as the Director of Technology at OPS Report: Economy prioritized over air quality in China as goals are missed Photos of the Week in AP Sports High Demand for Finance Jobs in the U.S. Despite Lack of Technology

On Tuesday, the Sturgis Planning Commission unanimously approved a site plan for a new cannabis product retail store. The request was presented by EAC Industries LLC officials, who are looking to renovate and upgrade the property at 1640 S. Centerville Road, previously known as Retail Warehouse. The company aims to convert the building into a retail cannabis establishment.

The property had previously been considered for a cannabis-based business in 2022, but a site plan review by another retailer was approved at that time. However, that project did not materialize, and now EAC Industries LLC is moving forward with plans to open a retail cannabis store called Haze Sturgis. The developers intend to enhance the property by adding parking, an approved storm water management network, potentially expanding the existing building, and installing fencing around the east and south boundaries to prevent trespassing from nearby Walmart to South Centerville Road.

During the planning commission meeting, representatives of the project clarified that the business will only be a retail establishment, with no on-site growing or pre-production activities. Before a primary building permit can be issued, the city has granted a permit for the demolition of the residential building located at 1680 South Centerville Road, despite its address being 1674 South Centerville Road. The developers have agreements in place for the demolition of the structure.

Additionally, approval from the Michigan Department of Transportation is required for the existing driveway openings onto South Centerville Road before a building permit can be issued. Commissioner Buddy Denman was not present at the meeting. This site plan approval marks a significant step forward for

Leave a Reply