Norfolk County does not zone dispensaries. Each municipality decides host community agreements and zoning under MGL c. 94G §3. Brookline, Quincy, Weymouth, Dedham host dispensaries; several towns (Westwood, Dover, Sherborn) opted out.
Dispensary zoning in Norfolk County is municipal. MGL c. 94G §3 authorizes towns to ban or limit adult-use cannabis establishments, but only via voter referendum if the town voted YES on Question 4 in 2016 (most Norfolk County towns did). Towns that voted NO can ban by town meeting or council vote. Each host municipality must execute a Host Community Agreement (HCA) under MGL c. 94G §3(d) with up to 3% community impact fee. State buffer: 500 ft from K-12 schools under 935 CMR 500.110 unless municipality reduces. Typical local zoning requires commercial/industrial district placement, 500-1000 ft buffers from schools/daycare/youth facilities. Licensed operators in Norfolk County include Garden Remedies (Newton-adjacent), Ascend (Dedham), and others. Westwood, Dover, Sherborn, and a few other towns have banned retail dispensaries.
No county enforcement. State CCC unlicensed operation: closure, $10,000+ fines, license denial. Municipal zoning violations: special permit revocation, fines $100-$1,000.
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