Pubdate: Fri, 06 Jan 2012 Source: Coast Reporter (CN BC) Copyright: 2012 Coast Reporter Contact: http://www.coastreporter.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/580 Author: Christine Wood Cited: Stop the Violence BC: http://stoptheviolencebc.org/ Medicinal Pot Production SECHELT EXPLORES MARIJUANA ZONES An application to renovate a building for medicinal pot production in Sechelt prompted councillors to look at a potential zoning bylaw at the Jan. 4 committee of the whole meeting. "Right now it's not an allowed use in the zoning bylaw, so we have been checking into options to make that work and also did some research about the whole medical marijuana theme," acting director of development services Andre Boel said. He explained that although it is legal to grow medicinal marijuana in a home with a licence, growing pot in residential neighbourhoods can create unsafe situations. While medicinal growers of the drug must register with provincial authorities, local law enforcement officers and first responders are not given the information due to privacy concerns. Sechelt Fire Chief Bill Higgs was at the Jan. 4 meeting and said the improper wiring that is done in many of the legal grow ops is extremely dangerous to firefighters. "The fire service on the Coast is united in the suggestion that we would like to see some political direction to get as much of this out of people's homes as possible, because again when we show up to it, we're unaware of what's going on and people are not forthcoming with the information," Higgs said. Councillors had many questions about the proposed zoning bylaw brought forward by staff, which calls for a specific land use zoning bylaw to allow growing only in industrial and agricultural zones. Due to the wide array of questions and the relatively new subject material, councillors recommended sending the issue to an information meeting before moving any further. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom