Pubdate: Mon, 27 Jun 2011 Source: Bozeman Daily Chronicle (MT) Copyright: 2011 The Bozeman Daily Chronicle Contact: http://bozemandailychronicle.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1686 Author: Amanda Ricker, Chronicle Staff Writer CITY TO CONSIDER PERMANENT CAP ON MEDICAL MARIJUANA BUSINESSES The Bozeman City Commission tonight will consider permanently capping the number of medical marijuana businesses in town at 20. The commission will meet an hour earlier than usual, at 5 p.m. City Attorney Greg Sullivan is recommending that commissioners re-evaluate the city's marijuana ordinances as planned despite uncertainty over what will happen with the industry. Montana legislators this spring passed a strict overhaul of the voter-approved law that initially allowed medical marijuana. The new law, due to go into effect July 1, will ban commercial operations, but a marijuana industry group is challenging it as unconstitutional. The city has issued business license for 21 medical marijuana storefronts, according to Sullivan. Bozeman City Commissioners last year decided to cap the number of licenses issued to storefronts at 20 for one year to see how it worked out. There were 21 issued - one more than the cap - because the city had agreed to consider any license applications submitted prior to the rule. City Manager Chris Kukulski said city commissioners should finish setting city law and wait to see what happens at the state level. In other business, the commission will consider amending several parts of the city's Unified Development Ordinance, including zoning provisions, site plan review processes and subdivision procedures. The commission meets at City Hall, 121 N. Rouse Ave. Meetings are televised live at Bresnan's channel 20 and streamed online at www.bozeman.net. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.