Proposed marijuana grow in downtown Plain draws criticism

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PLAIN, Wash. -- Concerns about a proposed marijuana operation in the small community of Plain in Chelan County are bringing residents together for a meeting on Friday night.

"It's a wonderful community. It's a very generous community and we're all concerned," said Plain resident Jerry Jennings who's been doing extensive research about marijuana laws and zoning issues.

Jennings, who is not opposed to marijuana and voted in favor of Initiative-502, is against the location of the proposed site. It's located on two acres at 18800 Beaver Valley Road-- near homes and businesses.

"The smell alone- the height of the grow season, if it's an outdoor grow, would be in August when most tourists are here and what kind of an impact is that going to have on the local businesses?"

In June 2015, Alto Buddha applied for a marijuana producer's license with the state Liquor and Cannabis Control Board listing...

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