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US (ME): Topsham selectmen to consider cannabis cultivation proposal

A medical cannabis caregiver has submitted plans to the town for growing up to 2,000-square-feet of cannabis along Route 201.

Ryan Holmes, the owner of Sundog Caregiving LLC and a registered caregiver with the state, needs a cannabis business license from the town. Next week, selectmen will hold a public hearing on the proposal before considering granting a license, which comes with a $2,000 price tag.

Town Manager Rich Roedner said selectmen could approve the license Thursday after the public hearing.

Holmes will still need to get a license from the state before he can begin growing cannabis in an outfitted garage at 248 Augusta Road, said Town Planner Rod Melanson. The building must be equipped with odor control and security measures. According to the application, no cannabis will be sold on-site and the facility will be monitored around the clock.

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