Pubdate: Wed, 26 Mar 2014 Source: Alberni Valley Times (CN BC) Copyright: 2014 Glacier Community Media Contact: http://www.avtimes.net/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4043 Author: Scott McKenzie Page: 3 MEDICAL POT IS UP FOR DEBATE IN ACRD AREAS Residents of the Alberni-Clayoquot Regional District are invited to attend a public hearing regarding the possible allowing of medical marijuana facilities in electoral areas. The hearing takes place on Thursday at 7 p.m. at the ACRD district office on Fifth Avenue in Port Alberni. ACRD chief administrative officer Russell Dyson said the bylaw is to prepare for changes to the production of medical marijuana coming from Ottawa. "With the changes in the rules by the federal government, it's something that we have to prepare for and address," Dyson said. "Along with other municipalities and regional districts across the province, we're just ensuring that our land use regulations reflect [the new rules]." Dyson said there have been inquiries from different parties interested in building medical marijuana production facilities in the regional district's electoral areas, "but nothing for certain." According to ACRD manager of planning and development Mike Irg, the regional district has been notified by health Canada, which issues the licences for medical marijuana production facilities, that applications have been received to build facilities in the regional district. Irg, however, could not say where the applicants are wishing to build those facilities if this bylaw is passed. That would happen in April, at the earliest. The hearing Thursday night will consider the zoning text amendment to allow Medical Marihuana Facilities in the Small Holdings (A1) District, Rural (A2) District, Forest Rural (A3) District, Forest Reserve (A4) District and Industrial Park (M1) District provided that the facilities are located on a lot that is 1.62 hectares (four acres) or greater in area and that the facilities are located a minimum of 30.48 metres from all lot lines. Anyone interested can inspect the bylaw and relevant background documents at the ACRD office during normal office hours, 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, excluding statutory holidays, from March 17 to 27. Those who consider his or her interest in property affected by the proposed bylaw will be given an opportunity to be heard at Thursday night's hearing. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt