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HomeMy WebLinkAboutTB Study Session 2010-06-08 Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado, June 8, 2010 Minutes of a Study Session meeting of the TOWN BOARD of the Town of Estes Park, Larimer County, Colorado. Meeting held at Town Hall in Rooms 202 & 203 in said Town of Estes Park on the 8th day of June, 2010. Board: Mayor Pro Tem Levine, Trustees Blackhurst, Elrod, Ericson, Koenig and Miller Also Attending: Town Administrator Halburnt, Town Attorney White, Director Joseph, Chief Kufeld, Town Clerk Williamson Absent: Mayor Pinkham, Deputy Town Administrator Richardson Mayor Pro Tem Levine called the meeting to order at 4:00 p.m. CIRSA LIABILITY PRESENTATION. Tami Tanoue/CIRSA provided a presentation to the Board on suggestions to reduce the risks of liability. MEDICAL MARIJUANA CENTERS. Attorney White provided the Board with background history on Amendment 20 to the Colorado Constitution and the recent passage of House Bill 10-1284, as it pertains to the regulation of the cultivation, manufacture and sale of medical marijuana and medical marijuana-infused products. Amendment 20 did not legalize the sale of medical marijuana in any form to any person including a patient and/or primary caregiver. The House bill creates a state licensing authority and authorizes that authority to promulgate regulations governing the licensing of medical marijuana. Municipalities may adopt a local ordinance between July 1, 2010 and July 1, 2011 licensing, regulating or prohibiting the cultivation or sale of medical marijuana. Licensing would be similar to liquor licensing requiring dual licensing by the state and the municipality. The Town and Larimer County passed a temporary moratorium that expires on June 24, 2010; therefore, there are no centers located within the Town or the unincorporated portion of the valley. Options available to the Board include extending the moratorium through June 30, 2011 to provide the Board time to consider options and to hear public comment, adopt an ordinance to ban centers, growing operations, and infused product sales, or allow the moratorium to terminate and possibly have centers locate in Estes Park. The bill has allowed the local authority the ability to restrict centers through land use, hours of operation, modify distance requirements, local licensing requirements, etc. The Board discussed the extension of the moratorium, taxation of the product, the need to gather public comment, and continuation of the moratorium in the county in conjunction with the Town’s moratorium. Staff would contact Larimer County to determine whether or not the County would continue a moratorium for the valley. Staff would contact CML to determine if federal and state grants could be in jeopardy if the Town allows the centers and grow operations. Trustee Koenig reviewed information she gathered from the local facilities in Town, including Timberline Medical, Family Medical and Salud. There are no doctors in Estes Park that prescribe medical marijuana or monitor such patients; therefore, if centers were located in Town patients would still need to seek medical attention in the valley. HISTORIC PRESERVATION. The Board agreed to review the issue at the first Town Board study session in July. Staff would invite a representative of the state historical society to provide further information. The Board reached consensus that staff has provided a thorough review of Town Board Study Session – June 8, 2010 – Page 2 the subject and further work was not needed. The Board also agreed to invite Historic Laurette Pickering to the meeting. PROACTIVE COMMUNICATION. This item would be discussed at the next study session. There being no further business, Mayor Pro Tem Levine adjourned the meeting at 6:37 p.m. Jackie Williamson, Town Clerk