Pubdate: Sat, 23 Nov 2013 Source: Middletown Press, The (CT) Copyright: 2013 The Middletown Press Contact: http://www.middletownpress.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/586 Author: Evan Lips TOWN GIVES GO-AHEAD TO OPEN MEDICAL MARIJUANA DISPENSARY BRANFORD - Pending the state's final blessing, one of five medical marijuana dispensaries approved to operate in Connecticut could be based in town. Town Planner Jose Giner confirmed Friday that the Planning and Zoning Commission unanimously approved an exemption to allow Fairfield-based Bluepoint Apothecary to open a medical marijuana dispensary at 469 East Main St., the same building that houses Planet Fitness and located within the space once occupied by the former Daydream Spa. The application was approved under the condition there are "no retail sales of marijuana pipes on the premises," according to decision language. It will be managed by Bluepoint Apothecary, but the landowner isl isted as MIEKA Enterprises LLC. The name attached to MIEKA, according to the site plan application, is East Haven resident Gerald Mastrangelo. In a letter received by the Planning and Zoning Commission Oct, 15, Bluepoint Apothecary manager Nicholas Tamborrino stated he intends to run the business "similar to a medical office setting." "It will be handled just as a controlled medication is processed today," he added. "I want to emphasize that the current process Connecticut will be implementing is not the same process that other states like Colorado or California are utilizing." The state received 21 dispensary license applications as of last Friday's filing deadline. The Department of Consumer Protection has said it anticipates granting between three to five dispensary licenses by early 2014. Connecticut's medical marijuana bill, passed in June 2012, is one of the most stringent out of all the states that have approved such laws. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom