HomeMy WebLinkAboutPublic Hearing - BOCCOpen Record Public Hearing
Take public comment on the six-month moratorium imposed on marijuana and marijuana -infused
products.
August 8, 2023
3:20 p.m.
In Attendance:
Rob Jones, Chair
Cindy Carter, Vice -Chair
Danny E. Stone, Member
Barbara J. Vasquez, Clerk of the Board
Barbara Duerbeck, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney
Kevin McCrae, Prosecuting Attorney
Chris Young, Director of Development Services
Jim Cook, Assistant Director of Development Services
Public: See sign in sheet
The Commissioners held an Open Record Public Hearing to take public comment interim ordinance
adopting a six-month moratorium on the establishment, re -location, or licensure of facilities, properties,
or businesses involving the production and processing of recreational marijuana or marijuana -infused
products.
Barbara Duerbeck, Deputy Prosecuting Attorney, read from Ordinance No. 23 -067 -CC that was adopted
on July 25, 2023:
Section 1: Moratorium Imposed. Pursuant to the laws of the State of Washington, a
moratorium is hereby imposed prohibiting within all areas of unincorporated
Grant County the establishment, re -location, or licensure, of facilities,
properties, or businesses involving the production or processing of recreational
marijuana and marijuana infused products. While said moratorium is in effect
no building permit, occupancy permit, other development permit or approval,
or business license shall be issued for any of the purposes or activities set forth
above. Should any permits or licenses be issued in error for the above purposes
or activities, such shall be null and void.
Section 2: Duration. The moratorium imposed by this ordinance shall continue in effect
for six consecutive months from its effective date, unless repealed or modified
by the Board of Grant County Commissioners in accordance with applicable law.
Section 3: Public Hearing. Pursuant to RCW 36.70A.390 the Board of Grant County
Commissioners shall hold a public hearing on this moratorium within sixty days
of the adoption of this moratorium, issuance of findings of fact to immediately
follow, to be held:
Date: 08/08/2023
Time: 3:20 p.m.
Location: Grant County Commissioners Hearing Room #101, Courthouse,
Ephrata, WA
Section 4: Vesting. This ordinance does not apply to any uses legally established, permits
issued, or complete applications submitted, before the effective date of this
ordinance.
Commissioner Stone stated that the Board decided there was a need to review the county ordinance
and this six-month moratorium will allow for that.
Jerome Wawers asked about the reference of water use and that it should be governed by the
state/federal entities, not by this board.
A motion was made by Commissioner Stone, seconded by Commissioner Carter, to close the public
comment portion of the hearing. The motion passed unanimously. A motion was made by
Commissioner Carter to adopt the 6 -month moratorium. Commissioner Stone stated the Board already
approved the moratorium and would not second the motion. This hearing was to only take public
comment on the previously adopted Ordinance. Commissioner Carter stated the hearing was advertised
as such and the Clerk of the Board stated it was a staff error. Based on what was advertised,
Commissioner Stone asked the Prosecuting Attorney if the ordinance needs to be adopted again.
Barbara Duerbeck, Civil Deputy Prosecuting Attorney stated no, and that Findings of Fact will be adopted
at the next Consent Agenda meeting. The hearing adjourned.