Medical marijuana cultivation site, infusion kitchen proposed for Apache Junction

Natures Wonder, a nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary, opened Dec. 26 at 68 S. Ironwood Drive in Apache Junction. / Independent Newsmedia
Natures Wonder, a nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary, opened Dec. 26 at 68 S. Ironwood Drive in Apache Junction. / Independent Newsmedia

By Wendy Miller | Independent Newsmedia Inc. USA

Apache Junction’s first medical marijuana dispensary opened Dec. 26. Now the city’s planning and zoning commissioners are contemplating whether a site to grow medical marijuana will be allowed next.

At their May 13 work session, the commissioners heard a presentation about a request for a conditional use permit to allow the operation of a nonprofit medical marijuana cultivation and infusion kitchen facility.

During work sessions, commissioners can listen to and discuss the presentations only. They are not allowed to take action on agenda items, Senior Planner Rudy Esquivias said during a phone interview May 14.

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If you’d like to discuss marijuana issues, contact Ryan Hurley, director of the Rose Law Group Medical Marijuana Department rhurley@roselawgroup.com

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