Pubdate: Mon, 31 Aug 2015 Source: Juneau Empire (AK) Copyright: 2015 Southeastern Newspaper Corp Contact: http://www.juneauempire.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/549 Author: Margo Waring MARIJUANA CONTROL IN COMMERCIAL AND RESIDENTIAL AREAS City and Borough of Juneau committees are currently deciding how to accommodate and encourage a new economic and commercial activity in Juneau - marijuana cultivation, processing and selling. We have seen in the Juneau Empire some references to the issue of sales, but not much attention to the other aspects of this activity. I have read the minutes of the Aug. 21, 2015 meeting of the Planning Commission's Title 49 subcommittee; the referenced staff report is not currently available to the public. At the meeting, the T49 Committee voted to approve marijuana cultivation in D1 residential, rural reserve, light commercial, general commercial and industrial zones by conditional use permit (Section 14.240). Notably D1 (North Douglas, Auke Bay and Thane) was the only residential zoning included for marijuana cultivation. The proposed T49 ordinance also contains other changes regarding processing, testing and selling. Let us be clear, commercial growing and processing are commercial activities. Cultivation of marijuana uses intensive chemical applications and intense lighting for most hours of the day in all seasons. While the T49 Committee has recognized the need to protect residences from intrusion of this commercial activity, it has not extended that protection to residences in D1 or rural reserve residential areas. As in other residential areas, children, the environment and property values may all be negatively impacted by adjacent commercial activity. Families and property should be afforded equal protection. I think it is appropriate to allow these uses in commercial and industrial zones. As yet, we really do not know how much impact these activities will have on adjacent properties. This is a time to learn and be cautious. This is a whole new area of economic activity and, if we find later that these activities are benign, we can reconsider adding other zones at a later date. Margo Waring Juneau - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom