Lethbridge Herald

Warner discusses cannabis boundaries

- Heather Cameron

The Village of Warner has discussed amendments to village bylaws that would accommodat­e the federal government’s legalizati­on of cannabis.

“Attendance was low and no one from the audience spoke in favour or against the amendments,” said Jon Hood, CAO of the Village of Warner, following the recent meeting.

The proposed bylaw, Hood says, was termed Number 599-18: Land and Use Bylaw Amendment and came forth in response to the legalizati­on of cannabis.

“Given the legalizati­on, amendments to the Village of Warner Land Use Bylaw addressing retail cannabis stores and facilities for the production of cannabis are necessary,” Hood said.

Hood said the proposed bylaw’s intent is to establish boundaries for retail cannabis stores within the community should one ever establish itself there. The boundaries involved in the proposed bylaw include keeping any cannabis stories 100 metres from hospitals, schools, school and municipal and school reserves; and 100 metres from the village library and Lions Park and Campground.

Another boundary in the proposed bylaw, Hood said, is that there must be at least 150 metres between retail cannabis stores. There must also be at least 100 metres between a cannabis production facility and land containing residences, school, municipal and school reserve.

“The exception to this boundary is if the Developmen­t Authority is satisfied that adequate measures and high operationa­l standards are undertaken to minimize nuisance, hazard and noxious effect,” Hood said.

Hood emphasizes it establishe­s clear standards and requiremen­ts for a cannabis production facility to minimize the potential impact on both the community and environmen­t.

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