Gaylord council has approved 19 retail marijuana license applications so far

GAYLORD — Three more applications to operate a retail marijuana business were approved by the Gaylord City Council Monday night.

Council has now signed off on 22 cannabis license applications since it approved an ordinance legalizing the use and commercialization of the drug back in May.

Of the 22 license applications approved, 19 are for retail establishments, two are for microprocessing operations and one is for a secure transportation license. The city’s ordinance also allows for growing, processing and testing enterprises.

Of the 22 applications, not all have completed the state review process or had a site plan approved by council.

City attorney Paul Slough said the preponderance of retail interest isn’t that surprising.

“We certainly heard (about retail) during the committee process,” he said, referring to a study committee established by council that recommended the city change its marijuana ordinance.

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