Pubdate: Tue, 21 Jul 2009 Source: Union, The (Grass Valley, CA) Copyright: 2009 The Union Contact: http://apps.theunion.com/utils/forms/lettertoeditor/ Website: http://www.theunion.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/957 Author: David Mirhadi, Staff Writer PLACES PROPOSED FOR POT: SEVEN HILLS AND GOLD FLAT AREAS Seven Hills and the Gold Flat industrial area are the two neighborhoods being considered to become the possible homes for a medical marijuana dispensary in Nevada City. After months of debate, City Council members will consider an ordinance Wednesday night to allow the dispensaries, but some people expressed doubt such operations would benefit their businesses nearby. When contacted Monday, several people who work in both the Seven Hills Business District and the Gold Flat industrial park said they had no idea city officials were considering their areas for a dispensary. In addition, Nevada County District Attorney Cliff Newell has forwarded a seven-page letter supporting a moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries in the unincorporated areas. I wouldn't want a dispensary here," said Joseph Festersen, co-owner of Common Goals, an outpatient drug and alcohol treatment facility on Zion Street. I'm totally against it," agreed Bob Troyer, who has worked at Riebes Auto Parts on Searls Avenue for six years. "I don't think it will hurt business, but I don't think it will help us." People from two other offices -- the Friendship Club, a mentoring group for at-risk teenage girls, and High Country Tek, both in the Gold Flat area -- also were unaware, even though a city staff report indicates both areas might not be appropriate for a dispensary. The Seven Hills Business District, an area that includes the SPD market, auto repair shops and other retail establishments on Nevada City's southern edge, is zoned for local businesses. The Gold Flat industrial park, east of Highway 20/49 and less visible, is home to a veterinarian's office, the Friendship Club, a charter school home study program and other businesses and agencies. While both are zoned for local business, both also have schools nearby, which may make them unsuitable for a dispensary, city staff wrote in a report to the council. Seven Hills is home to three of five public schools in the city, though several blocks from the business district. A draft ordinance, crafted by council members Sally Harris and Barbara Coffman, allows a dispensary only in the Seven Hills Business District and the Gold Flat industrial zone. It also mandates a dispensary be at least 500 feet from school or park property, and at least 200 feet from a residential zone. The ordinance also bars employment of people younger than 18; and recommends an electronically monitored buzzer system to enter the building, use of security personnel and entry only with a medical marijuana identification card. The facility's restroom also would remain locked and under control of management. Use of cannabis, its cultivation and selling of paraphernalia on the premises would be banned. The city would have the right to revoke the operator's permit, pending a hearing before the City Council. The ordinance was crafted based on ordinances in Atascadero and Palm Springs, Harris said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake