City Council Meeting Date: March 17, 2026
To: Mayor and City Council
City Administrator
From: Lynette Peterson, City Clerk
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Consider a motion approving the lower-potency hemp edible retailer application for Northfield 2002, LLC, dba Cub Foods, 2423 Highway 3 South.
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Action Requested:
The Northfield City Council is asked to approve a motion approving the lower-potency hemp edible retailer registration for Northfield 2002, LLC, dba Cub Foods, 2423 Highway 3 South.
Summary Report:
The applicant, Cub Foods, has submitted a complete application for a lower-potency hemp edible (LPHE) retailer registration to sell qualifying lower-potency hemp edibles as permitted under Minnesota law and the City of Northfield Code. The application has been reviewed by Community Development, the Police Department, and the City Clerk's office for compliance with applicable state and local requirements.
Lower-potency hemp edibles are regulated by the State of Minnesota through the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management (OCM) and by the City of Northfield through local registration and zoning standards. The City's role includes verification of zoning compliance, business registration, and adherence to operational standards adopted by ordinance.
Retailers of LPHE products must obtain both local approval from the City and an active LPHE retailer license with the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management prior to commencing sales.
Retailers of LPHE products must comply with all applicable statutes, rules, and guidance issued by the Minnesota Office of Cannabis Management, including but not limited to:
* Product potency limits and ingredient restrictions;
* Packaging and labeling requirements;
* Age verification requirements (21+);
* Prohibition on marketing to minors;
* Product sourcing, testing, and recordkeeping requirements; and
* Applicable advertising, storage, and operational standards.
City Code provisions regulate LPHE retailers with respect to:
* Zoning and land ...
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