Pubdate: Wed, 16 Dec 2009 Source: Lake County Record-Bee (Lakeport, CA) Copyright: 2009 Record-Bee Contact: http://www.mapinc.org/media/3384 Website: http://www.record-bee.com/ Author: Denise Rockenstein, Staff reporter Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) MEDICAL MARIJUANA HEARING CONTINUED CLEARLAKE -- The Clearlake Planning Commission continued a public hearing Tuesday regarding a draft ordinance for regulating medical marijuana dispensaries until the Jan. 19 meeting. The meeting will begin at 6 p.m. at Clearlake City Hall, 14050 Olympic Drive. The public hearing pertaining to the ordinance initiated on Dec. 1 and has been continued since as the commission continues to hear comments from the public. The commission itself has not alluded to any changes it may recommend; however, City Administrator Dale Neiman has indicated that he will be recommending a couple. Neiman said that he will be recommending that requiring proof of patient registration with the city clerk be eliminated from the regulations. He also said that he will be making another recommendation pertaining to the proposed limit on patient numbers. He said he will be seeking information from the three dispensaries currently operating to determine supply and demand needs and projected growth rates. Neiman said he will also be seeking recommendations pertaining to others sales permitted on site. The draft ordinance was originally presented as part of police regulations. Neiman said that has changed and the ordinance will eventually be adopted under zoning regulations. Commission Chairman Albert Bernal said the panel will go through a check list to fine-tune the draft prior to making its recommendations to the city council. He said the commission has heard several comments concerning Advertisement areas of opposition and requested comments from the public concerning those parts of the draft ordinance that are acceptable by the public. Liz Byrd, who owns Lakeside Herbal Solution in Clearlake, was at the podium when Bernal reiterated his request. Byrd took the opportunity to go down the 46-item checklist voicing her support or opposition of each item. While Byrd voiced support for several items on the list, Attorney Ron Green followed her at the podium and said that a simple yes or no is not really an adequate response as it is the wording in the ordinance that causes concern. Green and former public servant Ed Robey, have been extending their services to the city throughout the process to draft the ordinance. The pair went as far as composing their own ordinance, which was delivered to governmental representatives on Monday. Green said they tried to strike a balance between no regulations and onerous regulations, the later of which is their description of the draft document presented. The Green-Robey proposal is six and a half pages long compared to the staff document that is 21 pages. "We respectfully request that you review this carefully and use our proposed ordinance rather than the police chief's, as a starting point for the discussion. We believe that our proposed ordinance covers all the necessary points without all the unnecessary verbiage and extremely onerous regulation," Green stated. "We have attempted to strike a balance between no regulation and the oppressive regulation of the ordinance presented by the police chief and the city administrator." Green said the Green-Robey proposal isn't perfect but it's a good starting point. "We do not profess that it is perfect, but just a good starting point that will lead you to a reasonable end result much quicker than trying to fix the ordinance proposed by staff," he said. Green reminded the panel that the document can always be amended later if additional provisions and regulation appear necessary. The commission accepted the document but did not indicate whether or not they intend to use it The Clearlake Planning Commission meets regularly at 6 p.m. on the first and third Tuesday of the month at Clearlake City Hall. The regular meeting scheduled for Jan. 5 has been canceled. The next scheduled meeting is Jan. 19. Contact Denise Rockenstein or call her directly at 994-6444, ext. 11. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D