Pubdate: Wed, 9 Jan 2008 Source: Visalia Times-Delta, The (CA) Copyright: 2008 The Visalia Times-Delta. Contact: http://www.visaliatimesdelta.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2759 Author: Hillary S. Meeks Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/dispensaries Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Marijuana - Medicinal) BOARD BLOCKS NEW POT DISPENSARIES No more medical marijuana dispensaries will be allowed to locate in unincorporated Tulare County for the next 45 days, the Board of Supervisors decided Tuesday. Since the board created a zoning ordinance for the dispensaries on May 1, 2007, six have been established in Pixley, Goshen, Visalia, Woodlake, Kingsburg and Exeter. The county has become concerned because there is no way to track where and when the dispensaries open, said Theresa Szymanis, countywide planner for the Resource Management Agency. A public hearing has been scheduled for 1:30 p.m. Feb. 12, to discuss an amendment to the ordinance that could help the county keep an eye on where the dispensaries locate. "The current law is only a zoning law," said Kathleen Bales-Lange, county counsel. "There is no special use permit ... your board may consider in addition to the zoning you have now requiring [medical marijuana dispensaries] to have a special use permit." The county's concerns Information provided by the county cited concerns that medical marijuana dispensaries can have harmful secondary effects, such as traffic congestion, parking problems, loitering and noise. According to the same documents, only 21 people have obtained medical marijuana identification cards from Tulare County, and the six dispensaries currently operating in the county should be sufficient to serve that population. This is not the first moratorium placed on the establishment of medical marijuana dispensaries in Tulare County. A 10 1/2-month moratorium was voted in by the board on March 7, 2006, so the county could research where dispensaries could be located --resulting in the zoning ordinance that was approved last May. That zoning ordinance requires the dispensaries be located in a commercial or industrial zone, and are not located within 1,000 feet of sensitive-use areas, which include schools, child-care facilities, parks and churches with children's activities. Outlying areas The county will also see if current dispensaries are located in appropriate zoning. A representative from Goshen and another from Pixley spoke during the public comment portion of the meeting, noting that dispensaries are attempting to open within 1,000 feet of sensitive-use areas. Ray Chavez, administrator for the Tulare County Childcare Education Program, said the dispensary location in Pixley is near a preschool program he oversees. "We understand that the facility opening next to our home base will be distributing drugs," Chavez said. H.W. "Woody" DeHaven, treasurer for Goshen's planning committee, said the dispensary trying to open there is close to a school, a church and a mobile home park. He said that location is not safe for the clientele or for storing the product and is in an area known for crime. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake