Pubdate: Thu, 26 Aug 2010 Source: Sanford News (ME) Copyright: 2010 Geo. J. Foster Company Contact: http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=FOSOPINION01 Website: http://www.fosters.com/apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=SANNEWS Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5178 Author: Ellen W. Todd NEW APPLICATIONS SUBMITTED FOR A LOCAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY SANFORD -- In the latest round of applications submitted to the Maine Department of Health and Human Services, 19 nonprofit corporations have applied to operate medical marijuana dispensaries in the state. Two of the applications are for a dispensary in Sanford. Last Friday, Aug. 20, was the deadline for the second round of applications for medical marijuana dispensaries. The additional application process became necessary because the DHHS's Department of Licensing and Regulatory Services rejected all proposals submitted in June for dispensaries in Maine Public Health Districts 1 (York County) and 7 (Washington and Hancock counties) during the initial application process. There were successful applicants in the other six public health districts. Applicants were required to address several areas in their applications, including the plan to operate as a nonprofit corporation long-term, convenience of location, prior business experience, patient education, record-keeping, inventory, quality control, security and staffing. Ten applications were received Friday for District 1. In addition to the two proposals for Sanford, there were two proposals for Saco and five for Biddeford. Another application listed its proposed business location as "Biddeford or Saco." Neither of the two applicants who submitted proposals for Sanford in the first round submitted an application for Sanford this time. However, one applicant, Lucas Sirois, using the business name Today's Herbal Care, Inc., submitted applications for dispensaries in Biddeford and in Sullivan (District 7). During the first round, Sirois submitted three applications, including one for Sanford, under the business name "Ahead Care." None was successful. The other applicant that submitted a proposal for a dispensary in Sanford in June -- Green Relief MD -- did not submit an application for a Sanford dispensary in the second round. However, Patti Fousek said Tuesday that she and her husband, Ron, the founders of Green Relief MD, submitted applications in the second round under the business name Maine Modern Medicines. The applications are for dispensaries in Saco and Hancock (District 7). Brian Connolly is listed as the acting CEO of Maine Modern Medicines. The two applicants proposing to operate a dispensary in Sanford are Primary Organic Therapy, Inc., which lists a Portland address, and Maine Organic Farmacy, with a mailing address in Kennebunk. Both applications name 90 Community Drive, in Sanford's industrial park, as their proposed business location. The industrial park is in the industry and business (IB) zone, one of three zones in which a medical marijuana dispensary is now permitted as a conditional use under Sanford's zoning ordinance. Revisions to the town's zoning ordinance were made over the summer to accommodate a registered nonprofit medical marijuana dispensary. The changes received final Town Council approval Tuesday night and are now in effect. A four-member panel will review and score each application. Award announcements will be made by the end of business on Aug. 31. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D