Politics & Government

Public Meeting on King County Marijuana Zoning August 12 in Maple Valley

The event is one of four public meetings set on proposed zoning for marijuana-related businesses in King County.

Four public meetings, including one in Maple Valley, will be held in the next two weeks regarding a proposed King County ordinance that would allow indoor growing, limit outdoor growing to rural and agricultural areas and allow processing and retail sales in certain business zones within unincorporated King County, outside of cities.

“The voters have mandated that marijuana-related businesses are allowed uses, so we have worked to identify appropriate zoning districts for them,” said John Starbard, director of the King County Department of Permitting and Environmental Review. “As a next step we now seek public input on this proposed zoning, which will define where these uses will be permitted in the unincorporated areas outside cities."

Among the elements of the proposed ordinance that will be discussed:

  • Indoor growing and processing of marijuana would be allowed in areas zoned as Community Business, Regional Business, and Industrial.
  • Outdoor growing would be limited to the Agriculture and Rural Area zones.
  • Retail sales would be allowed in the Neighborhood Business, Community Business, and Regional Business Zones.

All recreational marijuana businesses operating under the system created by voters through Initiative 502 would require a valid license from the State of Washington. The initiative prohibits the siting of those businesses within 1,000 feet of youth-oriented facilities such as parks, libraries, schools, child care centers, and game arcades. Proposed rules under consideration by the state would require fencing and other security measures for all licensed facilities, including outdoor growing.

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The proposed King County ordinance would also codify standards existing in state statute for medical marijuana uses, by allowing individual growing and collective gardens authorized for qualifying patients under that state law. The proposed ordinance would prohibit collective gardens within 1,000 feet of youth-oriented uses, the same as with recreational marijuana facilities.

Following the approval of I-502 last year, the Washington State Liquor Control Board (WSLCB) was charged with responsibility for implementing the regulatory system of recreational marijuana, and is expected to adopt final rules in September for the licensing of recreational marijuana businesses. Once the state rules are adopted, the WSLCB will begin accepting applications for licenses. Licensees will be required to identify the location of the business and the WSLCB will issue licenses for a specific location.

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Four public meetings are taking place in the next two weeks for the public to weigh in. All meetings will be held from 6 p.m. to 9 p.m., with an open house the first hour with King County staff available to answer questions.  The public comment period will begin at 7 p.m.

Wednesday, August 7

    Snoqualmie Valley area
    Fall City Library
    33415 SE 42nd Pl., Fall City

    Thursday, August 8

    North Highline area
    Technology Access Foundation
    605 SW 108th Street, Seattle

    Monday, August 12

    Southeast King County
    Maple Valley Library
    21844 SE 248th Street, Maple Valley

    Tuesday, August 13

    Vashon/Maury Island
    Courthouse Square
    19021 Vashon Highway SW, Vashon

    With input from the four public meetings, the County Executive is expected to submit a final proposed ordinance to the Metropolitan King County Council by the end of August.

    Copies of the proposed ordinance should be ready for download by the end of the day at www.kingcounty.gov/permitting.

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