Keego Harbor Voters to Consider Marijuana Retailer Ordinance in Nov 7 Election
Keego Harbor, MI – Voters in Keego Harbor will have a marijuana ordinance on the Nov. 7, 2023 ballot. Here is the proposal language:
City Charter Proposed Amendment to Allow a Marihuana Retailer by Ordinance & Prohibit Establishments
Currently, the City of Keego Harbor Charter does not regulate marihuana within the City of Keego Harbor.
The City Council proposes a Charter provision to regulate up to one marihuana retailer by ordinance, and prohibit all other forms of
marihuana establishments from operating within the City of Keego Harbor. This Charter provision will nullify other Charter provisions
regulating marihuana establishments.
Shall the amendment as proposed be adopted?
Open Stores Ordinance
To the City Clerk of the City of Keego Harbor: We, the undersigned qualified and registered electors, residents in the City of Keego
Harbor, Oakland County, State of Michigan, respectively, petition to initiate an ordinance to provide for the number of adult use retail
marihuana establishments allowed within the city limits to be submitted to the electors of the city at the next regular election pursuant
to the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marihuana Act, MCL 333.27956(1). By promulgating the proposed “Open Stores
Ordinance,” Keego Harbor Ordinance 19-03, the Adult Use Marihuana Opt-Out Ordinance enacted on August 15th, 2019 and any
existing ordinances, parts of ordinances or sections in conflict with provisions of this Ordinance would be repealed only to the extent
necessary to give this Ordinance full force and effect.
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