Thank you all again for your feedback. I would hope you are reading the threads and did see our clarification, as to our Herbs shop is not an addition to the neighborhood we are simply adding cannabis products. Please read below the history of what we are working towards. 

We would like to clear up a couple items for better clarification to the email sent out on behalf of the shop.  We have been an established Holistic Herb Shop for over 6 years and simply are adding some cannabis products to our existing shelves.

Our business is a locally owned family business as we are looking to grow our Herb Shop.
 
Our current customers have expressed concerns having to shop elsewhere and feel at ease shopping with our establishment.

We are here to serve our customers which is why we would like to add Cannabis products and have our products fit the needs of our customers.

We are located in Nob Hill and need a conditional permit due to the fact we are next to a med/rec dispensary.  The rules  went into effect years after the fact that we have been established at this location, so to move my shop to another location takes funds that Covid has taken away from businesses and is not doable at this time.
So to simply add additional herbal products to our shelves is what we are planning to do with our approved permits.

Thank you again for your time.
Jana

Duke City Herbs

Holistic Herb Shop

Thanks again,

Jana Quintero

J's dba Duke City Herbs

Holistic Herb Shop


Retail Address


4012 Central Ave SE 

Albuquerque, NM 87108


Cannabis Courier Commercial

Po Box 80741

Abq, NM 87198


505 750 0158

dukecityherb@gmail.com

http://www.dukecityherbs.com/







On Thu, Jul 28, 2022 at 5:06 PM Jean Bernstein <JBernstein@flyingstarcafe.com> wrote:

Hello Neighbors,

 

Have any of you thought about getting together to count the actual number of cannabis retailers within Nob Hill currently? Have you thought perhaps about putting out a recommendation about how many you believe is too many, or how many more might be allowed? The businesses might have some thoughts about this as well – have we been asked for our opinions? The answer, of course, is no.

As a Nob Hill business owner, I am worried about the future of the district given how difficult the current business climate is – especially along the Central Ave. corridor. That said, I think that these rapid fire, off the cuff, “weigh ins” about extremely important decisions (like Cannabis and alcohol licenses) are not producing the best results for the neighborhood and its businesses. You might not realize that your leadership often uses these responses like surveys with which they respond to the City.

 

This is not a criticism of these types of businesses but multiple cannabis and alcohol licenses will all have serious impacts on how the district/corridor is perceived by visitors and potential developers and will affect the kinds of visitors that dominate our district.

You have enormous power – please use it well.

Jean Bernstein

 

From: Neighbors_nobhill-nm <neighbors_nobhill-nm-bounces@mailman.swcp.com> On Behalf Of Greg Weirs via Neighbors_nobhill-nm
Sent: Thursday, July 28, 2022 9:14 AM
To: jana quintero <dukecityherbs@gmail.com>; neighbors <neighbors@nobhill-nm.com>
Subject: [Neighbors] Cannabis retail conditional use request

 

Neighbors,

 

The Board of the NHNA will soon be reviewing a request for a conditional use to allow for cannabis retail within 600ft of another cannabis retail location. Because cannabis retail has only recently been legalized by the state, the NHNA has not heard neighbors' opinions on this topic and does not have a policy for cases like these. We would like neighborhood input. In particular, we would like to understand the neighborhood's views on the density of cannabis retail locations along Central, from Girard to Washington.

 

Here are some details about this case and the process.

 

From the ZHE, the details of the request are:

VA-2022-00155 Project# PR-2019- 002179 Jana Quintero requests a conditional use to allow for cannabis retail within 600 ft of another cannabis retail location for Lot 6, Block 8, Mesa Grande Addn, located at 4012 Central Ave SE, zoned MX-M [Section 14-16-4- 3(D)(35)(c)]

 

A facilitated meeting with the applicant was held on July 18th, and the meeting report is attached. As part of the meeting, the NHNA proposed the applicant could have an open house so people could understand the business. The applicant has responded by offering a shop tour on August 5th.

 

As a reminder, the NHNA has no legal authority to approve or deny a conditional use; that is the role of the Zoning Hearing Examiner (ZHE). However, the NHNA does provide input on all ZHE requests that fall within the NHNA's boundaries. 

 

The applicant will present their request at the regular meeting of the NHNA Board of Directors on August 10th.

 

You can send feedback by replying to this thread, emailing the Board directly at theboard@nobhill-nm.com, or in person at the NHNA Board meeting on August 10th.

 

 

Greg Weirs

NHNA Urban Planning Committee

 

 

 

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Greg Weirs

505 515 6334 (M)
505 265 9995 (H)
vgweirs@gmail.com

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Greg Weirs

505 515 6334 (M)
505 265 9995 (H)
vgweirs@gmail.com