Niles 02-20-14

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FEBRUARY 20, 2014

Vol. 58 No. 20

morton grove

Public silent during first read of medical pot zoning rules

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New law allows municipalities to create reasonable zoning restrictions for new centers as long as they don’t conflict with the state’s law By Alex V. Hernandez Staff Reporter

PHOTO BY ALEX V. HERNANDEZ/STAFF REPORTER

Golf and Hynes Choruses performing during the dedication ceremony.

By Alex V. Hernandez | Staff Reporter Golf 67 School District dedicated Hynes Elementary School’s new gym to its current principal in a Feb. 12 ribbon cutting ceremony. The new Carol A. Westley gym has been three years in the making thanks to a $7.9 million bond referendum approved in November 2012. The gym features 4,700 square feet of indoor space that houses a high schoolsized basketball court on hardwood floors.

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There was no public comment during the trustees’ first read of Morton Grove’s new medical marijuana zoning rules Feb. 10. “The village is being proactive to comply with the law to allow these facilities in Morton Grove within reasonable zoning restrictions,” said Ed Gabriel, a Morton Grove’s plan commissioner. He also said the village would review its zoning at the same time the state reviews its law four years from now. As The Bugle previously reported, the state’s new medical cannabis law doesn’t allow municipalities to regulate or outright ban marijuana within their jurisdictions. Instead, it allows municipalities to create reasonable zoning restrictions for the new cultivation and distribution centers as long as they don’t conflict with the state’s law. Because of this, Morton Grove officials want to restrict the cultivation and distribution centers to the village’s southern manufacturing districts, away from homes and retail businesses. Also both distribution and cultivation centers would need to apply for special use permits within the village.The board’s other recommendations included >> see burning | page 5


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