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The sale would be contingent upon the company, Farms of Riverside LLC, obtaining a license to cultivate medical marijuana from the state.
Farms of Riverside is one of 109 companies listed by the state as filing an application for a Level 1 application, meaning it could initially grow up to 25,000 square feet. Another 76 companies applied for a Level II license to grow up to 3,000 square feet.
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State law allows for only a dozen of each license to be approved statewide.
Riverside City Manager Mark Carpenter said the city has long looked for a use for the vacant property, and the indoor cultivation facility — which would need to be built — could bring 50 to 70 jobs.
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