Pubdate: Mon, 22 Dec 2014 Source: Pueblo Chieftain (CO) Copyright: 2014 The Pueblo Chieftain Contact: http://www.chieftain.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/1613 Author: Jeff Tucker MARIJUANA TO KICK OFF COMMISSIONERS' AGENDA The Pueblo Board of County Commissioners is set to take up a measure attempting to limit the number of marijuana plants in home-based grows. The proposed zoning measure was delayed Dec. 10. It proposed that the number of medical marijuana plants grown by individual caregivers be limited to 18 in a private home, 12 in an apartment or duplex and that outdoor growing be limited to agricultural zones in the county. A few people spoke out in opposition to the proposed changes. It's possible that the commissioners will again delay a vote, since the county is working with the legislature on a similar law for the entire state. The proposal stems from concerns that caregivers are mostly unlicensed under the state's medical marijuana laws. Caregivers are designated by medical marijuana patients as people who grow the patient's plants for them. Normally there's a limit of six plants per patient, but there are instances where patients get expanded plant counts or caregivers take on multiple clients, resulting in home-based grows of dozens of plants. If the commissioners delay a decision on the home-grow ordinance, there still will be plenty of marijuana issues on Monday's agenda. There is an application for a retail grow facility in Rye, a medical marijuana center and grow house on the St. Charles Mesa that was continued from last month, another medical marijuana-infused products license to go with an existing store on the Mesa and a new retail marijuana store in Pueblo West. There also is a renewal for The Spot's medical center and grow license. The commissioners are scheduled to start at 9 a.m., Monday at the Pueblo County Courthouse, 211 W. 10th St. - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom