RE:For my french friends...Volcom370 wrote: Expansion confirmed. https://www.lebulletin.net/article/2019/01/30/hexo-obtient-le-droit-d-ajouter-des-serres
Hexo gets the right to add greenhouses Cannabis cultivation in Masson-angers While it has just finished a major expansion project, the company Hexo Corp has been granted the right to add new greenhouses on its field of Masson-Angers. At the City council last week, the elected Gandiwa granted a minor derogation to the cannabis-producing company in order to implant two greenhouses in front and back of the greenhouse that was built this fall. According to the plans presented to the city, it is a total of 15 801 m2 that would be added. This expansion will carry the total land area of the buildings to 128 429 m2. This addition is intended to "meet the anticipated needs after the legalization of cannabis", according to the city's documents. "The applicant must expand the floor area of the building to meet the demand of the Quebec cannabis Company of which he is the supplier", can be read as an explanation in the application for minor derogation. The company had to use this minor derogation process to move forward with this project since the projected magnitude results in an overrun of the maximum allowable area for greenhouses relative to the size of the land. On the side of Hexo Corp, it was noted that this project was part of the planned expansions. "These expansions are part of the expansion plan we announced in December 2017, and the first phase was completed in December 2018 to increase our production capacity," said the company by email. The latter could not comment more because of her situation with the purse. The sector adviser, Marc Carrire, points out that the project was deposited by the company as part of the work for the other greenhouses. "It wasn't planned. They were in full construction for the thousand square feet. Since the machinery was there, they wanted to continue. However, the time needed to pass the various steps necessary to allow the minor derogation was not sufficient to give an agreement before the end of the fall work.