Pubdate: Wed, 05 May 2010 Source: Record Searchlight (Redding, CA) Copyright: 2010 Record Searchlight Contact: http://www.redding.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/360 Author: Janet O'Neill TEHAMA COUNTY OKs POT GARDEN FEE RED BLUFF -- It will cost medicinal marijuana growers $40 to register their gardens with the county, after the Tehama County Board of Supervisors approved the fee Tuesday. Registration with the county Health Services Agency is among requirements mandated by a controversial new ordinance that regulates cultivation of medical cannabis in unincorporated areas. That law goes into effect Thursday. Valerie Lucero, executive director of the health agency, said Tuesday's vote was 4-1, with Supervisor Charlie Willard dissenting. Willard has opposed the ordinance, arguing that it puts too much acreage off-limits to growers and is too limiting for people with small parcels. In developing the fee, Lucero did a cost analysis that included employee salary and benefits, plus time required to process the applications and departmental operating expenses. The calculations are based on an estimated 100 premises registered per year. "We have to be pretty detailed," she said, noting the fee must strictly cover the county's cost and nothing more. Lucero expects the form to be posted online by 8 a.m. Thursday, when registrations will be accepted for the first time. However, she doesn't expect an overwhelming response. "The registration is not optional but it's very likely some won't (register) until there's a complaint," she said. Typically, a complaint will prompt investigation by the sheriff's office, which will determine whether there's compliance with the ordinance. Only the sheriff will have access to the information processed through Lucero's department, she said. No one in the audience came forward to object to the fee, either during Tuesday's public hearing or two weeks ago when she first proposed the dollar amount, Lucero said. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake