Pubdate: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 Source: Holland Sentinel (MI) Copyright: 2010 GateHouse Media, Inc. Contact: http://extra.hollandsentinel.com/submitletter.shtml Website: http://www.hollandsentinel.com Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1145 Author: Andrea Goodell, The Holland Sentinel Cited: City of Holland http://www.cityofholland.com/Brix?pageID=2 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Michigan+medical+marijuana HOLLAND TO PUT HOLD ON MARIJUANA DISPENSARIES? Public to Weigh in on Issue July 13 Holland, MI - Since Michigan voters approved a medical marijuana law two years ago, local municipalities have been trying to figure out how it would affect them. "At this point, (city officials) don't have any idea how they're going to take care of this," City Attorney Andy Mulder said following a closed session Tuesday afternoon to discuss a written legal opinion on the proposed moratorium. The state law created a certifying process for patients and caregivers in the event a patient can't or doesn't want to grow marijuana, but the law is sometimes vague. Holland officials don't know what the new city ordinance would say or even what it would specifically regulate. "That's still an open question - of where we go with it," said Phil Meyer, director of the Holland Community and Neighborhood Services Department. The planning commission will hear from the public July 13 on the issue. Holland is looking at other new local laws in the state to see "what's working and what isn't," Meyer said. In Sturgis, a town of 11,000 south of Battle Creek on the Michigan-Indiana border, medical marijuana zoning and city codes went into effect last month. "We created a special land use for (marijuana) manufacturing and distribution facilities," Sturgis City Manager Mike Hughes said. They're only allowed in manufacturing districts and cannot be within 1,000 feet of a church, child care facility, drug-free school zone or residential district. Only a qualified patient can grow marijuana in his or her own home and only for his or her own use. The city hadn't seen any evidence that dispensaries were coming to town, Hughes said. "We hadn't had to deal with any of that," he said." There was really nothing regulating how it would be dispensed or manufactured from a zoning stand point. ... We wanted to be proactive." - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake