Pubdate: Sat, 08 Feb 2014 Source: Norfolk News (CN ON) Copyright: 2014 Metroland Contact: http://www.norfolknews.ca/norfolkcounty/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/5492 Author: Katie Starr COUNCILLORS CONSIDER WHERE TO PUT MEDICAL MARIJUANA FACILITY Norfolk County council is debating where the most appropriate location for growing medical marijuana might be just a few months before new regulations for growing the drug for medicinal purposes take effect in Canada. A system of centralized production in each province will be introduced April 1 under the new federal Marijuana for Medical Purposes Regulation Act. Individuals approved by their doctor will have access to medical marijuana from licensed producers. These producers will have to meet strict security and quality standards set by Health Canada. They are also required to notify local governments and emergency services and comply with all municipal bylaws. County staff has already received "a number of inquiries" from individuals and businesses interested in applying to Health Canada for medical marijuana production licenses, said senior planner Tricia Givens in a report prepared for council. At issue for councillors is the question of where such a production facility should be located. Zoning options include agricultural, service commercial, rural commercial and hamlet commercial areas as long as potential facilities are kept apart from residential neighbourhoods. A fifth choice, not allowed under current zoning bylaws but preferred by Norfolk County OPP, would be to allow marijuana production plants to operate in an industrial zone. Last week, councillors voted to add industrial zones to the list of potentially approved areas. "In my discussions with Health Canada they were very clear they were going to respect the powers of local councils in determining what areas these facilities were allowed in," said county manager Keith Robicheau. The topic of identifying specific zones of production for medical marijuana will come up for discussion once more at town hall during a public meeting on zoning bylaws set for March 11 at 4 p.m. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom