Pepper Pike City Council may alter its ordinance governing electronic, changeable signs, and may vote to prohibit the sale of recreational marijuana to adults.
Although the state of Ohio will soon permit the sale of recreational marijuana to adults, it does allow for local governments to opt out of allowing such commercial sales. Pepper Pike City Council will consider next week legislation to ban such sales.PEPPER PIKE, Ohio -- Councilman Jim LeMay, speaking during Wednesday’s City Council meeting, said he would talk last year while campaigning with residents about the reasons they chose to live in Pepper Pike.
LeMay said the city needs signs, but that changeable signs are much different than stationary, fixed signs. -- While the current ordinance states that signs must not flash, LeMay has added that signs should also not “spin, rotate, scroll, travel, or include dynamic text or frame effects or patterns of illusionary.”
As of now, there are no dispensaries in Ohio authorized to sell or commercially cultivate recreational marijuana. However, sales could begin by mid-June at dispensaries that already are permitted to sell medical marijuana. Some communities have opted for a one-year moratorium against such dispensaries, while in South Euclid, legislation is being considered that would make dispensaries that sell medical marijuana come to city council for approval to also sell recreational marijuana.
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