Williston Considers Unique Agricultural Rezoning for Cannabis Cultivation

The Williston City Council meeting was dominated by discussions on rezoning a former middle school property to permit the cultivation of cannabis, an issue that sparked a significant exchange among council members, city planners, and residents. The proposed facility, which would not engage in retail but rather focus on growing cannabis in a controlled environment, intends to create 200-250 local jobs and repurpose the old school into a nondescript agricultural site with strict security measures. Public concerns regarding odor, property values, and community impact were addressed, with assurances that processing would occur off-site and that the facility would blend seamlessly without altering the character of the neighborhood.

The rezoning discussion centered on plans to convert the former middle school, recently annexed into the city, into a specialized agricultural facility. The applicant outlined a business plan for cultivating cannabis indoors, with a focus on the production of CBD oil for medicinal purposes. To mitigate potential concerns, the applicant provided extensive details about the security of the facility, including 24/7 monitoring from a centralized location in Tampa, and the absence of armed guards on-site. The facility’s design would ensure tight control over water usage and air quality, employing LED lighting and hermetically filtered spaces for cultivation. Emphasizing the non-retail nature of the facility, the applicant noted the selection of the site was primarily based on favorable local water conditions and the intention to employ several Williston residents.

The council was presented with an overview of the indoor cultivation process, from clone cuttings through the vegetative and flowering stages, under controlled light and feeding schedules. The facility’s representative detailed the security protocols, the rigorous regulatory landscape governing the operation, and the economic benefits, including job creation and infrastructural support. The discussion extended to the potential expansion of the facility, emphasizing that the expansion land did not require immediate fencing or guarding.

Public testimony included various opinions, ranging from skepticism to concern over long-term community impact. One speaker recommended simpler solutions such as A2 zoning or special exceptions to protect residents, while others questioned the facility’s effects on property values and neighborhood well-being. A historical perspective was also brought to the fore, with a resident reflecting on the importance of growth and development in maintaining the neighborhood’s integrity.

While the applicant’s representative argued for the economic benefits and the adherence to regulatory standards, council members and residents voiced concerns about the potential for commercial zoning to lead to unwanted future development.

The complexities of the proposed amendments to the city’s Land Development Regulations (LDRs) and comprehensive plan were a focal point, particularly concerning the zoning and setbacks in the Municipal Service District. The council grappled with the implications of designating the area as commercial or agricultural, with a preference expressed by some for agricultural zoning to limit development options. There was also debate on the specific sections of the proposed LDR amendments, with council members seeking clarification on the amendments’ impact on zoning.

The public hearing involved sworn testimony from individuals, including City Planner Laura Jones, Donald Barber, and members of the public. Issues such as the Florida Right to Farm Act and its implications for the proposed agricultural activity were discussed in depth, along with the property’s zoning within the city and the reasons for seeking rezoning.

In other business, the council moved to approve a quasi-judicial resolution for the replat of Williston Oak Villa, accommodating two duplexes and a single-family home, and responded to a resident’s concerns about drainage issues. The meeting also saw the appointment of Selena Collins to the board of adjustments and Code Enforcement, and updates on upcoming community events such as a parade and fireworks.

The meeting concluded with a motion to adjourn. The council also announced an open house at the animal shelter, with waived adoption fees, and a budget meeting scheduled for the following week.

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Mayor:
Charles Goodman
City Council Officials:
Debra Jones, Michael Cox, Darfeness Hinds, Meredith Martin, Zach Bullock

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