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Dean Madere 2010 Candidate for Colorado’s 4th Congressional District

March 14th, 2010 No comments

To learn more visit his web site: http://www.deanmadere.org/

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Amendments to the Larimer County Land Use regarding medical marijuana as approved by the Board of County Commissioners on Monday January 4, 2010

January 13th, 2010 No comments

Interested in watching the hearing where this amendment was passed? Visit this earlier post: Video clips from Larimer County Commissioners and Planning Commission 1/4/10 regarding Medical Marijuana

EXHIBIT A

Land Use Code Amendments Approved

By the Board of County Commissioners on

January 4, 2010

  1. Amend the section 0.1 definition of home occupation to read:

Home occupation -  A business use conducted as a customary, incidental, and accessory use in the resident’s dwelling unit, attached garage or detached building, including office work, the making of art or crafts, trade uses, the providing of personal or professional services, and similar activities, and including retail sales of products produced on the premises and products clearly incidental, secondary and ancillary to the home occupation. Uses specifically excluded from home occupations include vehicle repair or similar activities, medical marijuana dispensaries and medical marijuana grow facilities/operations.

  1. Add the following definitions to section 0.1:

Medical marijuana dispensary – The use of any property or structure to sell, distribute, transmit, give, dispense, or otherwise provide medical marijuana in accordance with Section 14, Article XVIII of the Colorado Constitution.

Medical marijuana grow facility/operation – The use of any property or structure where marijuana plants are grown to sell, distribute, transmit, give, dispense or otherwise be provided in accordance with Section 14, Article XVIII of the Colorado Constitution.

  1. Add the following new 4.3.3 use descriptions as F & G and renumber the remainder of the section:

F. Medical marijuana dispensary. The use of any property or structure to sell, distribute, transmit, give, dispense, or otherwise provide medical marijuana in accordance with Section 14, Article XVIII of the Colorado Constitution.

Medical marijuana dispensaries must comply with the following standards:

  1. Medical marijuana dispensaries shall not be located within 1,000 feet of any existing public or private school or licensed child care facility and shall not be located within 500 feet of any existing: principal campus of a college, university or seminary; residence; church or religious institution; drug or alcohol rehabilitation facility; public community center or publicly owned or maintained building open for use by the general public; public park or playground.
    1. The distance referred to in this section is to be computed by direct measure from the nearest property line of the land used for the purposes itemized in paragraph 1 above to the nearest portion of the building in which the medical marijuana is to be dispensed.
  1. Medical marijuana dispensaries shall comply with any and all applicable state statutes and regulations, including but not limited to any licensing and reporting requirements.
  1. No medical marijuana dispensary shall cause or add to an undue concentration of such dispensaries and/or medical marijuana growing facilities in any area within unincorporated Larimer County.
  1. Medical marijuana dispensaries shall have a fixed physical location and shall not operate a mobile dispensary. Reasonable delivery services to registered patients consistent with any conditions of approval are excluded from this restriction.
  1. Medical Marijuana dispensaries shall not permit smoking or consumption of medical marijuana on their premises.
  1. Medical marijuana dispensaries shall implement appropriate security measures to deter and prevent the unauthorized entrance into areas containing medical marijuana and the theft of medical marijuana, to include at minimum, security cameras, locks, and safes.

Note:

  • Any medical marijuana dispensary in existence and in operation within the unincorporated territory of Larimer County prior to January 4, 2010 which did not obtain special exception approval for that use from the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners is an illegal use. Such uses must obtain Special Review zoning approval in order to be a legal conforming use in Larimer County.
  • Approval by the County of a Special Review application for a medical marijuana dispensary is in no way a finding that such operations are consistent with or allowed by any other laws or regulations other than Larimer County land use regulations. Any operator of a medical marijuana dispensary is responsible for complying with any other legal requirements and the consequences of any non-compliance. Approval of a medical marijuana dispensary through the Larimer County Special Review process is not a defense to any state or federal criminal charges.

G. Medical marijuana grow facility/operation. The use of any property or structure where marijuana plants are grown to sell, distribute, transmit, give, dispense or otherwise be provided in accordance with Section 14, Article XVIII of the Colorado Constitution.

Medical marijuana grow facilities/operations must comply with the following standards:

  1. Medical marijuana grow facilities/operations shall not be located within 1,000 feet of any existing public or private school or licensed child care facility and shall not be located within 500 feet of any existing: principal campus of a college, university or seminary; residence; church or religious institution; drug or alcohol rehabilitation facility; public community center or publicly owned or maintained building open for use by the general public; or public park or playground.
    1. The distance referred to in this section is to be computed by direct measure from the nearest property line of the land used for the purposes itemized in paragraph 1 above to the nearest portion of the building in which the medical marijuana is to be dispensed or grown.
  1. Medical marijuana grow facilities/operations shall comply with any and all applicable state statutes and regulations, including but not limited to any licensing and reporting requirements.
  1. No medical marijuana grow facility/operation shall cause or add to an undue concentration of such medical marijuana growing facilities/operations and/or medical marijuana dispensaries in any area within unincorporated Larimer County.
  1. Medical marijuana grow facilities/operation shall have a fixed physical location and shall not operate as a mobile growing facility.
  1. Medical marijuana grow facilities/operations shall not permit smoking or consumption of medical marijuana on their premises.
  1. Medical marijuana grow facilities/operations shall implement appropriate security measures to deter and prevent the unauthorized entrance into areas containing medical marijuana and the theft of medical marijuana, to include at a minimum, security cameras, locks, and safes.

Note:

  • Any medical marijuana grow facility/operation in existence and in operation within the unincorporated territory of Larimer County prior to January 4, 2010 which did not obtain special exception approval for that use from the Larimer County Board of County Commissioners is an illegal use. Such uses must obtain Special Review zoning approval in order to be a legal conforming use in Larimer County.
  • Approval by the County of a Special Review application for a medical marijuana grow operation/facility is in no way a finding that such operations are consistent with or allowed by any other laws or regulations other than Larimer County land use regulations. Any operator of a medical marijuana grow facility/operation is responsible for complying with any other legal requirements and the consequences of any non-compliance. Approval of a medical marijuana grow facility/operation through the Larimer County Special Review process is not a defense to any state or federal criminal charges.

4. Add the following uses to the specified zoning districts as follows:

4.1.18. C-Commercial A. Principal uses under the Commercial category:

12. Medical marijuana dispensary (S) See section 4.3

13. Medical marijuana grow facility/operation (S) See section 4.3

and renumber the remainder of the section.

4.1.19. I-Industrial A. Principal uses under the Commercial category:

12. Medical marijuana dispensary (S) See section 4.3

13. Medical marijuana grow facility/operation (S) See section 4.3

and renumber the remainder of the section.

5. Amend the zoning table inset in Section 4.1 to include the following uses:

Category: Use: Zoning districts C and I:
Commercial Medical marijuana dispensary S
Commercial Medical marijuana grow facility/operation S

6. Amend only the first paragraph of section 4.3.10.B definition of home occupation to read:

Home occupation -  A business use conducted as a customary, incidental, and accessory use in the resident’s dwelling unit, attached garage or detached building, including office work, the making of art or crafts, trade uses, the providing of personal or professional services, and similar activities, and including retail sales of products produced on the premises and products clearly incidental, secondary and ancillary to the home occupation. Uses specifically excluded from home occupations include vehicle repair or similar activities, medical marijuana dispensaries and medical marijuana grow facilities/operations.

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Video clips from Larimer County Commissioners and Planning Commission 1/4/10 regarding Medical Marijuana

January 13th, 2010 No comments

On 1/4/2010 the Larimer county Commisioners passed a new zoning amendment in regards to medical cannabis dispensaries and grow operations. Here is video from the meeting broken down into smaller clips for easier navigation.  The full video was found the counties web page here.  Also below the video clips are the minutes from the meeting provided by the county.

NOTE:  You can read the finalized full text of the amendment passed by clicking here.

This discussion pertains to zoning in any land that is in unincorporated Larimer County.  Zoning in cities such as Fort Collins is not covered by the passed amendment.

This first clips is about 40 minutes long. This is the initial reading of the proposed zoning amendment dealing with medical cannabis in Larimer County.

Read more…

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Wellington Republicans Commissioner Candidate Forum 1/5/10

January 6th, 2010 No comments


The Wellington Republicans are hosting a candidate forum for candidates for the Larimer County Commissioner vacancy on Tuesday, January 5 from 7:00PM to 9:00PM at the Leeper Center in Wellington located at 3800 Wilson Ave.

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VIDEO: “End The Fed” rally in Denver 11/22/09

November 22nd, 2009 No comments

Scenes from when I first arrived at the rally in front of the Denver branch of the Federal Reserve.
Video 1 of 4 (scroll down for more videos)

Andrew G. Eggleston Sr., Colorado’s organizer for The Liberty Coalition explains the goals of his group.

Thoughts from some of the rally’s participants.

More thoughts from some of the rally’s participants.

To see videos of other End the Fed events across the country visit this thread at RonPaulForums.com.

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Video: Candidate Search 2010 11/13/2009

November 15th, 2009 No comments

Event put together by http://www.candidatesearch2010.com/. Video recorded from live internet broadcast.

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Penry Calls it quits in bid to be Colorado’s next Governor

November 13th, 2009 No comments

By Jeff Wright

Statement from Penry.

The GOP establishment and thus, the rank-and-file is falling for it again. Without any serious and visible progress being made towards true conservatism, one-by-one, each of the candidates that even had a semblance of provoking a move towards real revision in the GOP vision, mission and message is dropping out in favor of the hand-picked candidates of the Republican establishment.

The only remaining, non-establishment candidate in a statewide race of any importance is Ken Buck in the US Senate primary race against Jane Norton to face Bennet in 2010. Jane Norton is a loser for the GOP even if she wins the race. Scott McGinnis would prove the same as Governor. He likes to appear as the outsider due to his feud with Dick Wadhams and the state party. That’s window dressing. He’s an establishment NeoCon through and through. His ethical and decisional challenges have already been on display early on in his campaign.

This type of compromise, locally, statewide and federally may allow the GOP to claim some recovery of the legislative majorities and office losses of the last six years in 2010. However, the result for Coloradoans and people of the United States by 2012 and beyond will continue to be disaster, only to a slightly lesser degree than having the Dems in charge. But disaster just the same.

The failure of the Party establishment to recognize the immediate need to dramatically and internally change the course of the GOP from the failures of the last decade is going to complete the split going into 2012. Any wins by the establishment candidates will simply return the party to the status quo, same-ol’, same-ol’, while Rome continues to burn. The wins by the establishment candidates (of all stripes) will be hailed as some kind of huge recovery, when in fact it will it will simply be the extension of the status quo. Apparently nothing is going to change in the GOP until complete disaster overtakes the country and by then it will be too late.

These campaigns, as in the Penry letter, will be sold as campaigns of necessity, made necessary only by the need to win at all costs without taking account of the actual cost. That is a historical failure in the GOP and will insure the end result for America is complete and utter systemic failure.

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Investigating the Media’s stakeout of Balloon Boy’s home

October 18th, 2009 No comments

On the afternoon after the sheriff’s news conference where it was revealed there would be charges filed against the Heene parents I interviewed some of the media camped outside of the Heene household. The family was not home. I ask them what they think of covering this non-story and why aren’t they covering something else like the declining value of the dollar among other questions.

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Video Archive 2008: DNC anti-war march

October 18th, 2009 No comments

Here are two clips that I recently edited together from footage I took in the summer of 2008. First is footage I took when I am my family traveled down to Denver to see what was going on at the DNC. Denver was filled with riot police and it felt like a prison to me. An anti-war march was going on after a Rage Against the Machine concert and was being led by Iraq Veterans against the war (IVAW).

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My 1st hand video of the Balloon/Boy Media Circus

October 16th, 2009 No comments



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