Pubdate: Sat, 12 Apr 2014 Source: Chatham Daily News, The (CN ON) Page: Front Page Copyright: 2014 Chatham Daily News Contact: http://www.chathamdailynews.ca/letters Website: http://www.chathamdailynews.ca Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1627 Author: Ellwood Shreve TIRES BEING KICKED FOR MEDICAL POT GROW-OPS A second application to house a medical marijuana production facility in Chatham-Kent is slated to come before municipal council at Monday's planning meeting. A Nova Scotia numbered company is seeking a zoning bylaw amendment to allow for the production of medical marijuana in a former auto parts manufacturing facility at 566 Riverview Dr. in Chatham. Municipal planning consultant Rob Brown, with Storey Samways Ltd., estimates the company wants to use about half the space in the 196,450-square-foot building. When asked what kind of interest has been shown in establishing medical marijuana operations in Chatham-Kent, Brown said "we've had a lot of calls." However, he added, "we haven't had anybody file any additional applications at this point." The municipality has only seen one other request for a zoning bylaw amendment, which came in January from an Ontario number company seeking to established a medical marijuana facility on Longwoods Road in Chatham Township. Brown believes some people are still in the fact-finding stage. "The Health Canada regulations are fairly detailed and take quite a bit of time to get through," he said. Brown said there's been a few inquiries about locating this type of operation in an industrial area, but added there has been more interest in agricultural locations. Council approved the first zoning bylaw amendment application to allow for a medical marijuana operation at the same time it agreed to the criteria, established by Chatham-Kent's planning department, to allow for these type of facilities. "The zoning is set up as such that only a licensed facility, by Health Canada, is permitted," Brown said. Other requirements set out by Chatham-Kent to allow for a medical marijuana processing operation, include: - - Setbacks of 75 metres from a residential, institutional or open space boundary within primary urban areas; - - Setbacks increase to 100 metres in locations not in a primary urban area; - - Establishing parking requirements; - - Prohibiting residential uses on lots zoned for marijuana production. Potential producers would also have to notify local government, police and fire officials. - --- MAP posted-by: Jo-D