Pubdate: Sat, 14 Mar 2009 Source: Sonoma Valley Sun (CA) Copyright: 2009 Sonoma Valley Sun Contact: http://sonomasun.thmm.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4881 Author: Walter Williams Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) PLANNING COMMISSION DEALS RESIDENTIAL RENTALS AND CONSIDERS CANNABIS An extensive report on regulations for a medical marijuana dispensary was presented by David Goodison, Sonoma City Planner. Concerns include adopting setbacks from schools and parks, maintaining security for the hash, limiting its potency, restricting the number of patients, and determining the agency in charge for reviewing applications and granting permits. John Sugg, who has operated a cannabis club dispensary in Santa Rosa for four years, voiced his concern on that latter issue. "Most of the ordinance is strong and necessary," he said. "But I have a concern with putting the police chief in charge of managing applications and granting permits. It makes more sense to have that be the city manager. Also, you must allow for plenty of parking because that's where the problems happen." Sugg operates now as the Sonoma Patient Group, organized last summer as an unincorporated non-profit collective. Jewel Mathieson, wife of Sonoma Mayor Ken Brown, is an employee and member of that group, and she addressed the commission, saying, "Members must be able to get their medication. We should stop the regulations on medicine and stop ignoring the desperate alcohol problem in the valley." The submission by Sugg of seven pages of recommendations for a new ordinance led the commission to table the issue to a future meeting, so the recommendations could be reviewed. The final assessment came from commissioner George: "People think we are intentionally trying to put setbacks in place. We are not; our primary concern is community needs." In a subsequent interview, Sugg expressed his hope that the planning commission would, at its regular meeting on April 9, move the matter on to the city council with its recommendations. His group is ready to apply for a permit as soon as the new ordinance is adopted, though he expects that there may be other groups interested, as well, in a Sonoma location. - --- MAP posted-by: Larry Seguin