Hudson County dispensary zoning varies widely. Jersey City opted IN and issues licenses with 200-foot school buffers. Hoboken opted IN permitting retail/delivery with strict zoning. Bayonne opted OUT of retail. Union City and West New York opted OUT of retail. The NJ Cannabis Regulatory Commission (CRC) licenses; municipalities control zoning. 500-foot school buffer under state law.
New Jersey's CREAMMA (N.J.S.A. 24:6I-31) gave municipalities until August 2021 to opt out of any of the six cannabis license classes (Cultivation, Manufacturing, Wholesale, Distribution, Retail, Delivery); those who didn't opt out by default allowed all six. Hudson County municipalities made varied choices: Jersey City opted IN and has become a significant Northeast cannabis retail market with multiple operating dispensaries; Jersey City Ordinance establishes zoning confined to C-1, C-2, and C-3 commercial districts, mixed-use overlay zones along Journal Square, Newark Avenue, and limited Hudson waterfront locations, with 200-foot minimum buffer from K-12 schools. Hoboken opted IN permitting retail and delivery with strict zoning limiting dispensaries to non-residential zones and requiring Planning Board approval. Bayonne opted OUT of retail/delivery. Union City, West New York, North Bergen opted OUT entirely or of retail. State law imposes a 500-foot buffer from schools that municipalities can reduce (as JC did to 200) or expand. Municipal permits require comprehensive security plans (cameras, alarm, vault, armored transport), background checks for all owners/employees (CRC-administered), odor control, and signage restrictions. Annual CRC license $10,000-$50,000+ plus local fees. Hours restricted 8 AM-10 PM in Jersey City. Social equity preferences applied in JC licensing.
Operating without CRC license: $5,000+ fines plus criminal charges. Zoning violations: permit revocation. Sales to minors: license forfeiture plus criminal charges. Buffer violations: operational shutdown. Unlicensed delivery: significant penalties.
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