Pubdate: Fri, 24 Jul 2009 Source: Ventura County Star (CA) Copyright: 2009 The E.W. Scripps Co. Contact: http://www.venturacountystar.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/479 Author: Christy Fenner Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?115 (Cannabis - California) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/mmj.htm (Cannabis - Medicinal) Bookmark: http://mapinc.org/topic/Dispensaries WESTLAKE REAFFIRMS ANTI-POT STANCE AS SHUTTERED SHOP TAKES LEGAL ACTION The Westlake Village City Council voted unanimously Wednesday night to extend the city's temporary moratorium on marijuana distribution facilities. The council's 5-0 vote came one day after lawyers for Amazing Healing Supply, a marijuana distribution facility in the city, announced that they will ask a court today to issue a restraining order to block the city from interfering with the business. The business contends that it did not violate the city's zoning ordinance when it began operating May 30 in a business park on La Baya Drive. City officials imposed an initial 45-day moratorium on July 8 after learning that the business had opened in the city. The council's vote this week will extend the moratorium by a period of 10 months and 15 days, giving city officials time to study their zoning ordinances and adopt changes before the moratorium expires. Westlake Village will oppose the business's legal challenge, said City Attorney Terence Boga. "The city will go to court and fight for our position," Boga said. "In the interim, Amazing Healing Supply is closed and will stay closed until a judge says otherwise." The business is represented by the law offices of Snyder and Dorenfeld in Agoura Hills. In its petition filed in Los Angeles County Superior Court, Amazing Healing Supply says it is "a medical marijuana collective as defined by Proposition 215," the ballot measure approved by California voters. After the business opened, representatives of the city's planning department notified it on June 17 that it was in violation of the city's municipal code and had to suspend operation immediately. The business appealed to the City Council, which held a public hearing on July 8, turned it down, and then passed the initial moratorium. In a written report to the council, the city's staff said the zoning ordinance "does not specifically list marijuana distribution facility as a permitted use or conditionally permitted use in any zoning district. As a result, such use is deemed to be prohibited." The petition filed in court by Amazing Healing Supply states that the city "does not require a business permit for the operation of a business similar to the petitioner's business." The document also states that when Amazing Healing Supply opened, the city had an applicable zoning ordinance allowing such a businesses to operate in the business park zone where it is located. The business is asking the court to allow it to reopen and to order the city to pay its legal expenses as well as "other relief as the court deems proper." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom