HOLYOKE -- A proposal to open a facility that would make and dispense medical and recreational marijuana at 650 Beaulieu St. will be considered Tuesday at 6:30 p.m. by a City Council committee at City Hall.

The Ordinance Committee will discuss Solurge Inc.'s application for a special permit, the local approval needed for a marijuana company to open.

Such establishments also need licenses from the Massachusetts Cannabis Control Commission.

Solurge CEO Andy Arens said in a phone interview Friday the company would occupy 28,000 square feet in an industrial building and employ 25 to 30 people in the first year.

The company is proposing a multifaceted enterprise of marijuana commerce, including delivery. The state currently permits delivery of marijuana for medicinal use but has yet to grant approval for home delivery of recreational marijuana.

Solurge is seeking licenses for a medical marijuana establishment, medical marijuana dispensary, recreational marijuana retail establishment, recreational marijuana cultivation establishment and delivery, according to the Ordinance Committee meeting posting.

The City Council has considered proposals for marijuana establishments at several locations and granted special permits to:

Canna Provisions, which wants to open a recreational marijuana dispensary at 380R Dwight St.;

East Coast Pharms, which wants to operate a dispensary for medical and recreational marijuana at 630 Beaulieu St.;

RISE Holdings Inc., formerly GTI Massachusetts NP Corp., which has been operating a medical marijuana facility at 28 Appleton St. since April and is seeking permission to add cultivation of plants for recreational marijuana sales on Race Street.

Holyoke Gardens LLC, which wants to run a recreational marijuana facility at 5 Appleton St.

A security plan, vehicle traffic, jobs and hours of operation are issues councilors discuss with proponents of marijuana projects.

Solurge is leasing 650 Beaulieu St. from Solurge Realty Holyoke LLC, address for which is in Saco, Maine, according to the special permit application.

Solurge Realty Holyoke LLC is a domestic limited liability company. It is managed by Adam S. Arens, father of Andy Arens, he said.

The property at 650 Beaulieu St. is valued at $648,300, according to the Holyoke Board of Assessors.