Comox council will vote on a planning recommendation that would make way for the town’s first non-medical cannabis store. Black Press file photo

Comox council will vote on a planning recommendation that would make way for the town’s first non-medical cannabis store. Black Press file photo

Comox pot shop one step closer to reality

Comox's first non-medical cannabis store has taken one step closer to becoming a reality.

Comox’s first non-medical cannabis store has taken one step closer to becoming a reality.

At Wednesday’s council meeting, councillors unanimously approved a planning report which recommends that a licence be issued for City Cannabis Corporation located within the Comox Mall.

In February, council unanimously approved a planner’s recommendation of having staff gather views of residents on the licence of a non-medical cannabis retails store licence application for the Comox Mall.

The application is from CITY Cannabis Corporation, who have established stores in Vancouver, and are looking to open a store at 215 Port Augusta St.

The location is not to exceed 500 square meters, and would include a security system and backroom that will have all product locked away overnight, eliminated the need for bars or roll down shutters.

In a report to council, the concept of the store is described as “a beautiful holistic cannabis store offering the best selection of cannabis … and related products. Inspired by coffee shops of the Pacific Northwest, the CITY Cannabis company’s store concept is a harmonious mix between the modern urban lifestyle and natural environments of the PWN (pacific northwest).”

Owners noted there would be abundant greenery and key elements such as a bud bar and displays made from repurposed local PWN woods along with raw concrete, industrial pipeline and exposed brick walls.

The proposed hours of operation are 10 a.m. to 10 p.m.

Town staff mailed out and hand delivered a notice of request for written public comment to property owners and tenants within 75 metres of the proposed store as well, provided notice of request for written public comments in the media. They received feedback both in support and against issuing the licence.

The Town will forward their recommendation to the Liquor & Cannabis Regulation Branch for approval.


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