A proposed cannabis outlet planned in the tiny unincorporated community of Coronita was unanimously rejected Tuesday by Riverside County supervisors based on its insufficient parking arrangements and the prospect of it generating traffic hazards at an awkward intersection.
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The Board of Supervisors is slated Tuesday to consider a bevy of proposed changes to Riverside County’s commercial cannabis ordinance, establishing avenues for the revocation of licenses due to non- operation, loosening regulations on signage and permitting marijuana manufacturing in previously restricted zones.
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The Board of Supervisors is slated Tuesday to consider a bevy of proposed changes to Riverside County’s commercial cannabis ordinance, establishing avenues for the revocation of licenses due to non- operation, loosening regulations on signage and permitting marijuana manufacturing in previously restricted zones.
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The Riverside County Board of Supervisors Tuesday scheduled a public hearing for Oct. 25 to consider whether to extend a moratorium on the issuance of new short-term rental permits in the unincorporated Temecula Valley, as well as the mountain communities around Idyllwild.
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The board has held three prior hearings to consider the overhauled Short-Term Rental Ordinance, No. 927 and was set to adopt the revised framework on Oct. 4, but the addition of several minor modifications pushed adoption to now.
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The hearing Tuesday was intended to be the last one for consideration of the overhauled Short-Term Rental Ordinance, No. 927, following two prior half-day public hearings, during which the measure was debated and revised.
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The Board of Supervisors Tuesday tentatively approved new regulations for short-term rental properties in unincorporated areas of Riverside County, reaching compromises on occupancy limitations and requirements on sprinkler systems inside homes.
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Riverside County supervisors Tuesday completed their initial assessment of a proposed “Good Neighbor Policy” establishing criteria to gauge the compatibility of warehouse and logistics center projects with unincorporated communities, but formal action on the policy was postponed. Transportation & Land Management Agency Director Juan Perez told the Board of Supervisors that the “tremendous amount of […]
