Hearing for marijuana dispensary outside Granby postponed

Tuesday’s public hearing for a proposed marijuana dispensary outside Granby has been postponed.

Originally scheduled for 1 p.m. Tuesday, the hearing for IgadI’s application to open a new retail marijuana store in Grand County has been removed from the county commissioners’ agenda.

David Michel, general counsel for IgadI, said the company has not withdrawn its application, and he expects the hearing to be rescheduled. A new date has not yet been determined.

Prior to the postponed hearing, a number of Granby residents have already voiced their support and their opposition to the proposed dispensary.

The Granby Board of Trustees also sent the county commissioners a letter expressing the board’s opposition while requesting the county deny IgadI’s application.

The application would put the proposed dispensary at 843 W. Agate Ave., which is not actually within town limits, so the county has jurisdiction over the application.

If approved, the store would be IgadI’s second location in Grand County with the first store in Tabernash.

via:: Sky-Hi News