Pubdate: Sun, 14 Aug 2011 Source: Lansing State Journal (MI) Copyright: 2011 Lansing State Journal Contact: http://mapinc.org/url/qbTWpGoq Website: http://www.lansingstatejournal.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/232 Author: Ken Palmer WILLIAMSTON EXTENDS MEDICAL MARIJUANA MORATORIUM YET AGAIN WILLIAMSTON - The city's temporary ban on medical marijuana businesses has been extended until late February. In its Aug. 8 meeting, the City Council agreed to extend the moratorium for another six months while leaders decide how and where medical marijauna caregivers can operate in the city. Staff members said the city wouldn't have been able to adopt an ordinance until after the current moratorium expired on Aug. 23. "Given the uncertainty regarding the ever-changing interpretation of the Medical Marijuana Act and the alignment of various city boards, the extension will give the City Council and the Planning Commission more time to amend the ordinance in a thoughtful manner," city planner Michael Gradis wrote in a memo to the Council. The Council was poised to adopt an ordinance allowing registered caregivers to operate in certain industrial-zoned areas. But an advisory committee later recommended allowing them to operate as home occupation businesses. The Planning Commission, which needs to make a recommendation before the Council can act, wasn't able to consider the matter before Aug. 11. Under that timeline, the Council couldn't adopt an ordinance until mid-September, at the earliest. In its meeting last week, the Council also agreed to change the way the city pays for legal help in an effort to reduce costs. The city's legal firm, Cohl, Stoker & Toskey, proposed a retainer agreement that would cap the city's costs for routine legal work. The city has been paying its attorneys on an hourly basis, and legal bills skyrocketed last year with the large volume of work. The Council voted unanimously to enter the retainer agreement. - --- MAP posted-by: Richard R Smith Jr.