Southwick Planning Board Approves New Signage for Cannabis Dispensary Amidst Diverse Discussions
- Meeting Overview:
The Southwick Planning Board meeting on January 6, 2026, saw developments, including the approval of new signage for a cannabis dispensary on College Highway, a potential conversion of a former library into a retail shop, and deliberations over zoning ordinance updates. The meeting also addressed issues concerning wellhead protection, flood hazard zones, and a temporary moratorium on large-scale solar projects.
One of the primary topics at the meeting was the proposal for new signage on College Highway, the future site of Haven Cannabis. Representatives from Haven Cannabis presented plans to replace existing signage with illuminated channel letters and window graphics that comply with local regulations. The proposal included refurbishing the existing pole sign with a matte black finish and new faces, avoiding any increase in size. Board members expressed approval of the proposed changes, culminating in a unanimous decision to give a positive recommendation for the signage replacement.
Additionally, the signage discussion revealed a proposal to modify the text on the sign to read “your neighborhood cannabis dispensary.” This wording prompted some caution, as similar phrasing had been discouraged in the past. Despite varying comfort levels among board members regarding this change, no objections were raised, and the motion for a positive recommendation passed unanimously.
Another notable topic was the inquiry from a resident about operating a zoo on Mort Finding Road. Due to the holidays, the town planner had not yet reviewed the zoning orders pertinent to this request. This unusual proposal is set to be revisited in future meetings pending a thorough evaluation of zoning regulations and potential impacts on the community.
The board also discussed the potential conversion of the former library on College Highway into a retail shop. The town planner anticipated receiving the application by the January 20th meeting but had not yet received any materials. This conversion could impact local commerce, especially as the town explores opportunities to revitalize unused spaces.
During the meeting, a new public hearing was conducted concerning an application by Castle Pines Realty LLC for a special permit related to wellhead protection and flood hazard zones, along with site plan approval for a single-family home on Sheet Pasture Road. The presentation outlined that the proposed work was outside conservation jurisdiction, with the majority of the house situated beyond the wellhead protection zone. Board members engaged in a question-and-answer session, addressing concerns about the driveway’s paving and slope. Ultimately, no issues were identified, and a motion to close the public hearing was approved unanimously.
In matters of real estate development, the board addressed a public hearing for an application by William Frasier, who aimed to use an existing warehouse for auto parts retail sales, storage, and automotive repairs on College Highway. However, the applicant submitted a letter indicating that the building did not meet his needs, leading to the withdrawal of the application without prejudice.
The board also discussed the ongoing collaboration with the Pioneer Valley Planning Commission, which is focused on modernizing the town’s zoning ordinance. Despite disruptions at the Planning Commission delaying progress, there was optimism about soon having a working document available for public review. This modernization effort is crucial as the town seeks to streamline its zoning regulations and accommodate future developments.
In light of upcoming developments, the board confirmed a proposal for a temporary moratorium on large-scale solar and battery energy storage projects. This proposal will be further addressed in a special town meeting.
Lastly, the former Wilderness building withdrew its request for a special permit, leading to discussions about its existing apartment rentals and recent sale. The board noted that further clarification on the building’s status was needed.
Karl J Stinehart
Planning Board Officials:
Diane M Juzba, Jessica Ann Thornton, David Anthony Spina, Meghan Lightcap, Richard W Utzinger, Jon Goddard (Town Planner), Michael B Doherty, David H Sutton
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Meeting Type:
Planning Board
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Committee:
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Meeting Date:
01/06/2026
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Recording Published:
01/07/2026
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Duration:
32 Minutes
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Notability Score:
Routine
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State:
Massachusetts
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County:
Hampden County
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Towns:
Southwick
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