Pubdate: Sat, 21 Aug 2010 Source: Argus-Press, The (Owosso, MI) Copyright: 2010 The Argus-Press Contact: http://www.argus-press.com/submissions/?mode=letters Website: http://www.argus-press.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4861 Author: Gary Ridley, Argus-Press Staff Writer Cited: Owosso City Council http://ci.owosso.mi.us/Government/Overview-Government.htm Referenced: Michigan Medical Marijuana Act http://drugsense.org/url/8mvr7sW8 Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/find?275 (Cannabis - Michigan) Bookmark: http://www.mapinc.org/topic/Michigan+medical+marijuana OWOSSO COMMITTEE COMES UP WITH MARIJUANA PLAN OWOSSO - A committee created by the Owosso City Council to give the city direction on how to enforce the provisions of the Michigan Medical Marijuana Act has come up a recommendation. The committee, comprised of council members Chris Eveleth, Mike Erfourth, Cindy Popovitch and Memorial Healthcare's Dr. Margaret Snow, agreed to recommend to the city council that medical marijuana can only be grown by caregivers in areas zoned R-1 and I-1 within the city limits. In the residential zone, only one caregiver could grow marijuana in each dwelling. Committee members feared that allowing multiple growers in one residence could be classified as a business, since the Act allows for caregivers to grow and sell marijuana for up to five patients, and therefore does not fit the zoning regulations found in R-1. Under the proposal, multiple growers would be able to use the same facility in the industrial zone, allowing for a more commercial-like growing operation. The recommendation makes no specific reference to dispensaries. Erfourth said the recommendation would still allow patients and caregivers to cultivate marijuana within the city while numerous legal battles surrounding the Medical Marijuana Act are worked out in the court system around the state. Erfourth also said the recommendation would be a more progressive solution than recommending a full moratorium on any medical marijuana activity while the city waits for guidance. "I don't think the intent was to completely declare a moratorium," Erfourth said. The recommendation will now move to the council for discussion and possible approval. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard Lake