Under the medical-marijuana ordinance that council adopted in January, dispensaries technically aren't allowed in residential zones - but when the new code goes into effect, some small retail/business pockets in residential areas will be relabeled mixed-use zoning, opening them up to medical-marijuana businesses....at least until the new, statewide moratorium takes effect on July 1.
"That leaves this little pocket of time where dispensaries could apply for a legitimate location in those areas that used to be residential," says councilman Doug Linkhart, who discussed the issue at a recent Safety Committee meeting. "And I think there are a lot of residents who have concerns about having dispensaries in residential areas, which is why we do ban them in residential zoning."
While nine days doesn't seem like a lot of time, the fact that some of these pockets of land are in prime locations has would-be dispensaries looking closely at this loophole.
To nip the problem in the bud, as it were, the city has come up with a solution: When councilmembers vote on the new zoning code next week, they will likely pass a stopgap measure temporarily prohibiting dispensaries from opening in areas previously labeled as residential. In other words, says Linkhart, "We're punting on the issue." But the city will then have another twelve months to figure out a longterm solution for these tricky pot pockets before the state moratorium is lifted on July 1, 2011.