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Franklin County opts-in for state marijuana cultivation program for unorganized territory
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FARMINGTON Franklin County commissioners voted unanimously Tuesday to opt-in to all four tiers of the state adult-use marijuana cultivation program for the unorganized territory. They also approved two contracts for services at the jail.
The vote on marijuana means that those eligible in the unorganized territory can go through the state marijuana licensing process to grow marijuana. Each tier allows a different amount of marijuana growth.
Now that it is approved, the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission will create respective ordinances that deal with zoning and land use on marijuana where marijuana can be grown in the unorganized territory.
LUPC Celebrating 50 years – Then and Now
The Land Use Planning Commission (LUPC), originally known as LURC, turns fifty in September 2021. Fifty years is a long time, and the requirement of extending sound planning, zoning, and permitting to Maine s Wild lands remains true today. The Wildlands was a term coined in the late 1960s to describe the the Big Woods, land of Indian and trapper, of white pine tall enough for His Majesty’s ships, of mountain lion, moose, and eagle.
In 1971, the Legislature created the Maine Land Use Regulation Commission in the belief that development need not spoil the wildlands and that such a Commission could provide safe and healthful recreation for camp owners and their visitors….preserve most of the wilderness appearance for those who can’t buy in…allow more people to come in and still spoil less land, which could soon make all the difference to a region’s economy…without seriously affecting the output of pulpwood a