Pubdate: Tue, 14 May 2013 Source: Packet & Times (CN ON) Copyright: 2013 Orillia Packet and Times Contact: http://www.orilliapacket.com/letters Website: http://www.orilliapacket.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/2397 Author: Roberta Bell POT PLANT TALKS STILL ALIVE Despite public outcry, the company proposing to turn the community centre and arena in a small Muskoka town into a medical-marijuana facility is still interested. Mettrum Ltd., a bio-pharmaceutical company formed solely for the purpose of researching and producing medical marijuana, was invited by the Township of Georgian Bay to consider the aging 10,000-square-foot community centre and arena in MacTier, about an hour north of Orillia, as a possible plant location in mid-March. Following a heated meeting May 4 with Mettrum representatives and township officials that brought out close to half of MacTier's 700 residents, Mayor Larry Braid indicated to The Packet & Times the company was no longer interested in pursuing the site. Mettrum CEO Greg Herriott said that's not the case. "I wouldn't take the arena off the table at all," Herriott said Monday. He confirmed the company has not abandoned the letter of intent it entered into with the township at the end of April. "We share the concern with the town - it's sad to see an arena go - but people have to face reality," he said. "This is major tax dollars going out the window." While the annual cost of operating the community centre is about $250,000, Braid told The Packet & Times it only generates about $30,000 in revenue. Herriott said Mettrum had been looking for opportunities throughout the Greater Toronto Area, but saw Georgian Bay Township as a better fit and felt it could "make a difference" in the community. The plant could create up to 35 jobs, he said, which, for "a town the size of MacTier ... is fairly significant." Aside from the fact the arena is the only one in the township, it's located across the street from MacTier Public School. The fact council wants to do away with it came as a "wake-up call," said Steven Schell, co-chair of the Save the Community Centre Committee. "If they're considering it, we better start using it and increase the revenue and promote it better," he said, noting the committee will be meeting Friday to discuss ways to do it. "We're not letting our guards down." The township is presenting Mettrum with other site options, Herriott said, adding company representatives will be meeting with officials this morning. "We're wide open and optimistic," he said. "We don't want to get in the middle of that discussion between the township and the townspeople . I hope it gets resolved in one way, shape or form." Braid was not available for comment Monday. - -------------------- Hot topic kept off docket While Georgian Bay Township council met Monday morning, the proposal to turn MacTier Arena into a medical marijuana research and development facility was not on the agenda. "It's the hottest topic in Georgian Bay Township and they don't address it?" said Steven Schell, co-chair of the Save the Community Centre Committee, which was permitted to make a 10-minute deputation during the meeting. The committee recommended working with the township to increase usage of the arena and come up with new revenue streams, said Schell, who hopes it was well received. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt