Pubdate: Sat, 25 Sep 2010 Source: Times-Standard (Eureka, CA) Copyright: 2010 Times-Standard Contact: http://www.times-standard.com/writeus Website: http://www.times-standard.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1051 Author: Allison White DISPENSING EUREKA Small interest generated in medical marijuana selection committee About two dozen people want to open one of the few medical marijuana facilities allowed in Eureka, but such interest has not been generated for a seat on the selection committee. The Eureka City Council adopted the medical marijuana ordinance in August and it went into effect Sept. 3. Modeled after Arcata's marijuana ordinance, the land-use approach to regulating indoor grows and cooperatives has been adjusted to suit public requests and concerns. With the ordinance as law, qualified patients have guidelines to follow for residential cultivation that limits the size of the crop, electrical usage and regulates other factors. That same ordinance also regulates the number of medical cannabis dispensaries and processing facilities within the city limits. It allows for four cultivation and processing facilities, and each of those can have two dispensaries. Additionally, two dispensaries that do not have cultivation facilities in town can open up in Eureka. To determine who can open one of the handful of commercial facilities allowed in Eureka, a three-person selection committee will develop the request for qualifications to establish a pool of eligible business plans, said Community Development Director Sidnie Olson. "The RFQ I created was more of a draft," Olson said. About 24 people have asked to be notified when the RFQ is developed so they can submit their plan. However, only one person met the Friday deadline to apply for the seat on the selection committee, which will choose which business plan suits the city and the RFQ best, said City Clerk Pam Powell. Only one seat on the committee is open to help choose candidates with Councilmen Jeff Leonard and Larry Glass. Powell said the councilmen could decide to extend the application deadline if they wanted a bigger pool of people to choose from. "They had some discussion about requesting a person not in the cannabis industry, but that (is able to) read a business plan," Powell said. With only one candidate, Glass said he was unsure what the next step would be, but that they should be moving forward with the committee soon. Once the committee is selected and they have potential businesses submit the RFQs, the committee can pick which business plan is best without going back before the city council, as the council may have to hear appeals in the permit process, Olson said. For information on the ordinance or for a request for qualifications, contact the Community Development Department at 441-4265 or 531 K St., Eureka. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt