Pubdate: Tue, 26 Jan 2016 Source: Province, The (CN BC) Copyright: 2016 Postmedia Network Inc. Contact: http://www.theprovince.com/ Details: http://www.mapinc.org/media/476 Author: Dan Fumano Page: 8 FOURTEEN POT-DISPENSARY FIRMS PASS ZONING HURDLE Out of the 176 applicants seeking to operate marijuana dispensaries under Vancouver's new licensing regime, the city has weeded out 14 businesses to move one step closer for a licence. Those 14 have been deemed in compliance with zoning rules and have applied for development permits, said Andreea Toma, Vancouver's director of licensing and inspections, adding, "We're thinking we may see the first development permit issued in the next couple of weeks." The next step for any applicant who receives a permit is to apply for a business licence, Toma said, adding she believes the city's first dispensary licences could be issued by the spring. Of the 176 applications submitted to the city last year (a total that includes shops already operating and prospective businesses), about 130 were rejected for being within 300 metres of schools or community centres, Toma said. Around 60 or 70 of those have since applied to the board of variance seeking an exemption, she said, and those appeals will be heard starting in February. Meanwhile, the issue of the buffer zone between schools and pot shops was on the agenda for Monday's Vancouver School Board meeting. VSB trustee Fraser Ballantyne said he wants to see the bylaw-mandated distance increased to 500 m. Ballantyne also questioned the city's approach to licensing retail marijuana dispensaries, especially now that the federal government has a stated plan to legalize and regulate pot. "Why are they rushing things through when the federal government is going to have a whole framework?" Ballantyne asked. "I think we need to hit the pause button." - --- MAP posted-by: Jay Bergstrom