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US (MA): State greenlights license for Hudson-based cannabis cultivation facility

The state Cannabis Control Commission Thursday granted Top Shelf Cannaseurs a provisional license, a step forward in the company’s efforts to open a cannabis cultivation and manufacturing facility on Brent Drive.

Ryan Cohen and Scott Bulkeley have secured a lease at the 11 Brent Drive facility and signed a community host agreement with the town. They are seeking a special permit from the town, but needed to secure their provisional license from the state Cannabis Control Commission before the Hudson Zoning Board of Appeals holds a public hearing on the special permit request. The public hearing is scheduled for May 14.

Want news like this sent straight to your inbox? Head over to MetroWestDailyNews.com to sign up for News Headlines and make sure you never miss a thing. You pick the news you want, we deliver.Residents of the nearby Sauta Farm over-55 condo complex say odors and noise from the facility will ruin their quality of life.

Top Shelf’s owners say they are working with a sound engineer and one of the state’s most experienced cannabis engineering firms to ensure that any noise or odors do not annoy residents of Sauta Farm. Top Shelf hired a neutral mechanical engineering team to peer review its odor mitigation plan.

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