Pubdate: Sat, 18 Dec 2010 Source: Times-Standard (Eureka, CA) Copyright: 2010 Times-Standard Contact: http://www.times-standard.com/writeus Website: http://www.times-standard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1051 Author: Allison White, The Times-Standard PROPOSALS IN FOR MEDICAL MARIJUANA FACILITIES IN EUREKA Twenty-four proposals from applicants vying for a chance to open a medical marijuana distribution or processing facility in Eureka were submitted to city hall by Friday's deadline. A few of the applicants are familiar to medical cannabis patients in Arcata, including The Humboldt Community Cooperative and the Humboldt Patient Resource Center. The Hummingbird Healing Center, previously located just outside of Eureka, also applied for both types of conditional use permits. There are also some out-of-town names applying -- Grandmom Rose's Health Center was proposed by the Ocean City Animal League from New Jersey for cultivation and distribution. The Eureka City Council passed a medical marijuana ordinance that went into effect Sept. 3, allowing a limited number of medical marijuana dispensaries and processing facilities in the city. It was modeled after Arcata's ordinance, implementing a land-use based approach that also regulates personal patient gardens. Opening either type of commercial facility requires a conditional use permit. Due to a limit set in the city ordinance, there can be only six. Four of those permits will be for processing and cultivation facilities, which can each have two dispensaries. The other two permits would be for dispensaries that stock cannabis not processed or grown in Eureka. To decide who gets to operate the limited number of facilities available, the council appointed three people to the Medical Cannabis Selection Subcommittee, former councilmen Larry Glass and Jeff Leonard and attorney Paul Hagen. They created a request for qualifications, which is a list of desired criteria, for those interested. The original deadline was Dec. 3, but was extended to Dec. 17. Community Development Director Sidnie Olson said she received 24 responses by the end of the day on Friday. About 40 people had signed up to receive the request, and it was also available on the city's website. She said she received the "full gamut" of proposal types and formats. "I'm getting a little bit of everything," Olson said Friday. Olson said she would be holding on to the proposals until it is decided what the selection committee will do. Leonard will be presenting information on the medical marijuana ordinance and the selection committee at the council's next meeting on Tuesday. It will be up to the council to decide if the selection committee can continue as is or if new members should be appointed. Leonard said he will likely recommend council members expand the committee to better review the proposals. Glass and Leonard both said they are interested in staying on the committee. The committee was set up to ensure the limited number of facilities allowed in Eureka are opened with the best plans available and not just on a first-come, first-serve basis, Leonard said. It will also help to ensure that whoever opens a facility will be "someone we can trust to run the business in an appropriate manner," Leonard said. Olson said that the one remaining task before selection can begin is to set up a point system for the criteria in each proposal so the selection process can be "as completely unbiased as possible." - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D