Pubdate: Sat, 10 Jul 2010 Source: Oakland Tribune, The (CA) Copyright: 2010 Bay Area News Group Contact: http://www.insidebayarea.com/feedback/tribune Website: http://www.insidebayarea.com/oaklandtribune Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/314 Author: Jason Sweeney INVESTORS EYE SAN LEANDRO FOR LARGE MEDICAL MARIJUANA GROWING FACILITY City weighs its position on the matter SAN LEANDRO - Mayor Tony Santos said a group of investors has inquired with him and Councilman Jim Prola about opening a large medical marijuana growing facility in the city's industrial area. "I don't want to give the impression that I'm promoting it, because I'm not," Santos said Friday. "The group is looking for a location to grow medical marijuana - no direct sales. They can only do it in certain locations, and they need a lot of (electricity) to do it." "There are some people that have made preliminary overtures about warehouse space," Prola said. "We told them to talk to the city manager, the city attorney and the police chief." Santos and Prola did not say who they spoke with, but described a group of investors looking to expand a small-scale medical marijuana growing operation in Oakland, and that the group included an attorney and a real estate agent. The group is eyeing San Leandro for a growing, warehousing and distribution facility, they said. "I gather it would take $10 million to set up a facility," Santos said. "They obviously need a lot of security and that kind of stuff. They are talking about growing $100 million a year. They would be willing to give us 5 percent of gross receipts." Santos said attitudes toward marijuana are changing, pointing to Berkeley and how medical marijuana brings tax revenue to that city and to Proposition 19 on November's ballot, which would legalize marijuana in California and allow local governments to regulate and tax it. City Manager Stephen Hollister said he will be meeting with city staff and the city attorney about whether an application for such an operation can be entertained. Several years ago, the city passed a six-month emergency moratorium on medical marijuana dispensaries that has expired. "The city's position is that dispensaries are not permitted in any zoning district within the city," he said. "There are also issues with conflict with federal law." He added that the city as yet has no position on growing, warehousing and distribution. He said he has not been contacted by medical marijuana growers. Jeff Starkovich, managing partner for the commercial real estate firm Cassidy Turley, said his company has warehouse space for lease in industrial San Leandro. He said he has received inquiries by many types of businesses into his firm's properties, including from medical marijuana growers. "There's been interest in the past, but no proposals," he said. "Until it happens, it's still rumor." "It's like any other commercial thing. They have to go through the proper channels," Prola said. "I flat out told them that there would be absolutely no dispensing. There will be no, I repeat, no dispensaries anywhere in my district, anyway." "There are so many codes and so many hoops that they have to jump through, the chances of it happening right now I'd say are very small," Prola added. "They are looking into the possibilities and the legalities. Nothing has been negotiated. It's all speculation right now." - --- MAP posted-by: Matt