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Sober living and medical marijuana applications await Costa Mesa Planning Commission

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Plans for two proposed medical marijuana businesses and a permit request for a local sober-living home are among the items Costa Mesa planning commissioners will review during their meeting Monday.

Up first are proposals from Se7enLeaf LLC to open two medical marijuana manufacturing and distribution facilities — one a 2,299-square-foot operation in Unit M101 at 3505 Cadillac Ave. and the other a 4,360-square-foot space in Unit L3 at the same property.

Commissioners originally reviewed the applications in February but delayed making a final decision after raising concerns about products potentially being transferred from one location to the other.

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Medical marijuana businesses like the ones Se7enLeaf is pitching are allowed in a specified area of the city north of South Coast Drive and west of Harbor Boulevard under the voter-approved Measure X.

Also on the commission’s agenda is an application from Pacific Shores Recovery for a conditional use permit required to operate its existing sober-living facility for up to 46 residents at 200, 202, 204 and 206 Cabrillo St. Such facilities typically house recovering alcohol and drug addicts.

Monday’s meeting starts at 6 p.m. at City Hall, 77 Fair Drive.

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