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Vol. 19, No. 9
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Council It’s a Brides Day Out mulls new plaza design
March 1, 2019
Improving Overall Health
by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
The Oakley City Council got to play the role of architect this week, providing its first round of design guidance for the future Gateway Plaza to adjoin the upcoming downtown train platform station. The platform station and plaza will be built along Main Street, between Second Street and O’Hara Avenue. “This new Gateway Plaza is designed to complement the Gateway Monument that was constructed in 2017, located in the median on Main Street at 2nd Street, and will continue the overall theme of the new downtown design,” said Public Works Director Kevin Rohani. “The new downtown train platform station will adjoin this new Gateway Plaza and will identify the beginning see Plaza page 26A
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Farm Fresh Is On The Way Photo by Stacey Smith
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rides-to-be flocked to the annual Brides Day Out event last weekend. The Brentwood affair featured over 40 wedding vendors featuring everything from photography and flowers to wine and food. Pictured left to right; Diane Sanchez, Hanna Barrow (bride to be), Amanda Howard, Amanda Costa, Madison Petrich and Kristina Goff. To view more photos of the event, visit www.thepress.net/multimedia/slideshows
County begins process for commercial cannabis businesses by Kyle Szymanski Staff Writer
Contra Costa County officials have begun a process to narrow down select commercial cannabis businesses interested in growing in unincorporated areas. All prospective cannabis cultivators, manufacturers in agricultural zoning districts or storefront retailers are invited to participate in the multi-step application process that begins with submitting a letter of intent to the county with basic information about the business. The number of commercialcultivation businesses in unin-
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“ We are going to get it (the selection process) right, because it’s our only chance for the process.
” Contra Costa County Supervisor Karen Mitchoff
corporated parts of the county will be capped at 10, with the number of storefront retailers limited to four. Only two cannabis-manufacturing businesses will be allowed in unincorporated agricultural zoning districts. No other cannabis-related businesses that adhere to zoning ordinances, such as deliveryonly retailers, cannabis manu-
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facturing businesses not located in agricultural zoning districts, cannabis testing laboratories and distribution businesses, will be capped, and all are allowed to submit land-use applications without going through the multistep application process. “We are opening a new door,” said Supervisor Federal Glover about the application
process. “We want to do it right.” The selection process comes on the heels of the 2016 passage of California Proposition 64, which legalized, under state law, recreational marijuana for people 21 and older and established sales and cultivation taxes. Unincorporated county voters also approved Measure R in November, clearing the way for commercial marijuana businesses to be taxed up to $7 per canopy square foot for cultivation and up to 4 percent gross receipts for all other marijuana businesses to fund general county expenses. The taxes are expected to gensee Cannabis page 26A
Setting A School Record
Cornerstone Christian defeats Jewish Community High to win school’s first NCS basketball title. Page 17A Calendar.............................27A Classifieds..........................21A Cop Logs.............................25A Entertainment..................11A Food.....................................10A Health & Beauty................. 8A Milestones.........................13A Opinion...............................16A Pets........................................ 9A Sports..................................17A
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