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Zoning rules Topley plant By Jackie Lieuwen Houston Today

The Regional District zoning controls the progress of the proposed medical marijuana facility for Topley. Alexander Mark Roberts, chief operating officer of KTown Medical Growers (KTMG) plans to put a medical marijuana facility in the old Topley School, he said. Over 100 people packed the Topley Community Hall for an informative meeting March 17. A panel of representatives from the Regional District, School District 91, KTown Medical Growers and the RCMP was available to answer questions. Roberts needs licence from Health Canada to grow

Above: Over 100 people packed the Topley Community Hall for an informative meeting March 17. The meeting was requested by residents who are seeking more information about the proposed medical marijuana facility. Right: Among those who made up the panel at the meeting were Alexander Mark Roberts, chief operating officer of KTown Medical Growers (KTMG) and RCMP Sergeant Stephen Rose. The two faced a myriad of questions about the proposed plant and community safety. Jackie Lieuwen photos/Houston Today

medical marijuana, said RCMP Sgt. Stephen Rose. He also needs the property rezoned, said Jason Llewellyn, Director of Planning with Regional District of Bulkley Nechako (RDBN). Currently zoned for schools and parks, the building needs to be zoned agricultural for the plant to proceed, Llewellyn said. Roberts says he will apply to get the property rezoned as soon as he has possession of the building April 1. The rezoning process was explained to Topley residents by Jason Llewellyn, Director of Planning with Regional District of Bulkley Nechako (RDBN). See TOPLEY on Page 3

District makes Steelhead Park plan to enable funding By Jackie Lieuwen Houston Today

Council is developing a plan for Steelhead Park to seek funding for future improvements. Tanya Margerm, District consultant and landscape architect, was hired last November to work 2007 FORD EXPEDITION

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with the park user groups and coordinate a plan to address their needs and wants. The goal is to get a plan in place so that council can take advantage of funding opportunities as they arise, said John Guenther, Director of Engineering. The primary con2010 TOYOTA MATRIX AWD

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cerns of groups at Steelhead Park are (1) access to parking for their uses, (2) access to washrooms, and (3) organization for events to avoid disturbing others, Margerm said. Margerm presented a draft of the plan to council last Tuesday. One aspect involves the Farmers Market, 2007 TOYOTA TUNDRA TRD 4X4

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which is outgrowing it’s space and jams up parking for tourist buses and other vehicles, Margerm said. They were quite interested in moving to the area by the solar panels and beside the Chamber of Commerce. It would allow them to be part of that green energy 2013 NISSAN ROGUE S AWD

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movement and it gives them three times the space, she said. It would also increase parking access and be easy to access from the mall, she added. The Historical Society, which runs the museum section west of the park, is looking at expanding to fill the 2006 TOYOTA RAV4 BASE

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gravel space beside the museum church. One of the most important issues at Steelhead is parking, Margerm said. The lot needs lines and organization so that people don’t park right in the middle and muddle the whole lot, she said. The plan includes

lines along the side so buses and bigger vehicles can park behind the green space across from A&W. It does not include parking for tractor trailers at this point, but Margerm said council could allow them to park in those spots on the side if they chose to. See PARK on Page 7

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