Pubdate: Wed, 04 Jun 2014 Source: Metro (Ottawa, CN ON) Copyright: 2014 Metro Contact: http://www.metronews.ca/Ottawa Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/4032 Author: Lucy Scholey Page: 4 MEDICAL MARIJUANA. COMPANY CLASHES WITH CITY OVER BUFFER ZONES A medical-marijuana company is disputing what it calls "excessive" buffer zones laid out in a city bylaw regulating grow-ops. Cannabis Canada Medical Inc. is appealing the zoning amendment to the Ontario Municipal Board (OMB) on the grounds that the required 150-metre setback is "onerous." According to the appeal, the noise and odour issues do not require that large a buffer zone, because the smells will be contained, the building will be well insulated and growing plants is a quiet process. Most other regions in Ontario only require a setback of 50 to 100 metres, the appeal reads. City councillors voted in favour of the bylaw zoning amendment on Feb. 26, allowing licensed medical-marijuana grow-ops to set up shop in certain industrial zones within the city and set back from neighbourhoods. Several residents, including the head of the Katimavik Hazeldean Community Association (KHCA), have previously voiced concerns about security and buffer zones. In a letter to city council, Cannabis Canada Medical Inc. president Peter Crowe said that the bylaw amendment also does not consider the range of pot-production-plant sizes. He argues that it's slanted towards large-scale facilities. The OMB hearing will be Aug. 28. - --- MAP posted-by: Matt