Politics & Government
Township Of Belleville: Town Officials Limit Retail Cannabis In Belleville
Mayor Michael Melham and the Township Council passed an ordinance on Tuesday to restrict the number of retail cannabis facilities in Bel ...
August 19, 2021
Mayor Michael Melham and the Township Council passed an ordinance on Tuesday to restrict the number of retail cannabis facilities in Belleville to only four individual operations.
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The ordinance also limits retail cannabis facilities to only one commercial zone, the business district (BG Zone), while permitting other cannabis related uses in the Valley, VB1 and VB2 Districts.
Tuesday’s vote occurred just before the Aug. 21 deadline for New Jersey municipalities to enact local guidelines for cannabis sale, distribution and growth. If the Township did not pass this ordinance, the Township would have been left wide open, with no limit on retail establishments and less say in where they would eventually be located.
Gov. Phil Murphy signed a law on Feb. 22 to legalize recreational marijuana use for adults in New Jersey, as well as allowed for the cultivation, processing and sale of retail marijuana.
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The law was passed after more than 67% of New Jerseyans voted in favor of legalizing the use of cannabis in a referendum in 2020. Some 63% of Belleville’s voters cast “yes” votes on the ballot question.
New Jersey’s cannabis laws give municipalities such as Belleville the ability to enact certain restrictions.
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