2A THE DAILY ASTORIAN • THURSDAY, JULY 23, 2015 3roposed rules seeN parity of outdoor, indoor pot JroZs By ZANE SPARLING Capital Bureau TentatiYe rules reJulat inJ the ma[imum si]e of licensed mariMuana JroZs recommended to the 2reJon /iTuor &ontrol &ommission seeN to establish parity be tZeen Yarious types of op erations. The commission¶s 5ec reational 0ariMuana 5ules AdYisory Technical 6ub committee :ednesday said outdoor JroZs Zill be lim ited to , sTuare feet of cannabis production, Zhile Jreenhouse operations Zill be capped at ,. ,ndoor JroZers Zill Jet Must , square feet. The neZ rules folloZ a strict ratio, Zhich the aJency says is desiJned to ³create parity´ betZeen in door and outdoor JroZers. ³The idea is that an in door JroZer, because of the artificial conditions, can haYe multiple JroZs throuJhout the year, Zhile the outdoor JroZer can only haYe one ² and Jreenhouse someZhere in the middle,´ compliance specialist Dan ica +ibpshman said. The requirements Zere discussed at the final meet inJ of the subcommittee. The Jroup is one of eiJht staNeholder committees cre ated by the commission as it races to finali]e reJulations before its -an. start date for acceptinJ recreational pot license applications. A maMority of the nine committee members reiter ated their disliNe of 5adio )requency ,dentification technoloJy, a crucial com ponent of 2reJon¶s seed tosale tracNinJ system that has Jained an air of ineYi tability. ³,n talNs Zith 2/&& Director 6teYe 0arNs, it¶s been liNe, µ<ou Juys are JettinJ 5),D¶d,¶´ Director of the 2reJon 6un*roZers¶ *uild *ina (rdmann said. +ibpshman said the com mittee could not include a formal recommendation ei ther Zay, citinJ pendinJ liti Jation. 2reJon is embroiled in a laZsuit filed by %io TracNT+& after the state se lected a different contractor for its . million tracNinJ system. Zane Sparling/ EO Media Group Oregon Liquor Control Commission staffers Danica Hibpshman, left, Chris Lyons and Amanda Borup listen to testimony during the fourth and final meeting of the Recreation- al Marijuana Rules Advisory Technical Subcommittee on Wednesday . &ommission employees disclosed feZ other details reJardinJ the impendinJ reJulations. *roZers Zill liNely be required to destroy the psy ® ACCUWEATHER FORECAST FOR ASTORIA Astoria 5-Day Forecast Tonight Oregon Weather Shown is tomorrow’s weather. Temperatures are tonight’s lows and tomorrow’s highs Some clouds 56° Friday Corvallis 52/82 Eugene 51/84 Pendleton 60/87 Salem 54/84 Albany 50/82 68° Klamath Falls 45/82 Forecasts and graphics provided by AccuWeather, Inc. ©2015 69° Sunday 56° Monday Mostly cloudy 68° Mostly cloudy 55° 70° 56° Almanac Sun and Moon Astoria through Wednesday. Temperatures High ........................................... 70° Low ............................................ 56° Normal high ............................... 68° Normal low ................................. 54° Precipitation Yesterday .............................. Trace" Month to date .......................... 0.07" Normal month to date ............. 0.81" Year to date ........................... 27.46" Normal year to date .............. 36.72" Sunset tonight .................. 8:57 p.m. Sunrise Friday .................. 5:47 a.m. Moonrise today ................ 1:30 p.m. Moonset today ............... 12:02 a.m. Regional Cities City Baker City Bend Brookings Eugene Ilwaco Klamath Falls Medford Newport North Bend Astoria Feb. 19, 1922 — July 1, 2015 Mainly cloudy with a shower in spots 57° First Full Last New July 23 July 31 Aug 6 Aug 14 Under the Sky Today Hi Lo W 80 44 t 78 46 s 68 53 pc 84 51 pc 66 57 pc 81 45 s 89 58 pc 66 54 pc 68 54 pc Hi 84 79 69 84 63 82 91 65 68 Fri. Lo 48 49 56 59 57 48 60 57 58 W s s c s sh s s c s National Cities City Olympia Pendleton Portland Roseburg Salem Seaside Spokane Vancouver Yakima Today Hi Lo W 77 52 pc 86 60 s 81 58 pc 86 56 pc 83 54 pc 68 56 pc 83 58 pc 79 56 pc 89 55 s Hi 71 87 82 87 84 66 82 81 89 Fri. Lo 54 61 61 60 61 58 60 61 58 W sh s s s s sh s s s Tonight's Sky: First Quarter Moon (9:04 pm) near Spica of Virgo. Tomorrow’s Tides Astoria / Port Docks Time 1:58 a.m. 1:31 p.m. Low 1.7 ft. 2.1 ft. Fri. Hi Lo 87 72 77 64 87 68 92 62 90 75 86 67 98 75 75 58 88 77 83 64 92 76 100 74 83 64 91 76 90 78 88 68 94 79 86 69 97 73 87 68 89 73 90 67 71 59 71 58 89 72 W t pc s pc pc s s pc pc s pc s pc t t s pc s s s pc s pc sh s THURSDAY Columbia River Estuary Study Task- force Council, noon, &ommercial 6t., 6uite . Warrenton Planning Commission, Fronts Cold Warm Stationary Showers T-Storms Rain Flurries Snow Ice -10s -0s 0s 10s 20s 30s 40s 50s 60s 70s 80s 90s 100s 110s Shown are noon positions of weather systems and precipitation. Temperature bands are highs for the day. Forecast high/low temperatures are given for selected cities. Weather (W): s-sunny, pc-partly cloudy, c-cloudy, sh-showers, t-thunderstorms, r-rain, sf-snow fl urries, sn-snow, i-ice. CLATSOP POWER EQUIPMENT, INC. SALES • SERVICE • RENTALS July 19, 2015 (D:A5D6, /indsey and 0iNe, a Jirl, 0iNen]ie Ann (dZards, born at &olumbia 0emorial +ospital in Astoria. Public meetings Tomorrow’s National Weather Today City Hi Lo W Atlanta 87 72 t Boston 80 64 s Chicago 84 64 s Denver 93 61 s Des Moines 85 70 pc Detroit 83 63 s El Paso 95 73 t Fairbanks 74 52 pc Honolulu 90 77 pc Indianapolis 82 62 pc Kansas City 85 71 pc Las Vegas 99 74 s Los Angeles 81 64 pc Memphis 87 75 t Miami 90 78 t Nashville 83 69 t New Orleans 94 78 pc New York 84 69 s Oklahoma City 97 75 pc Philadelphia 85 68 s St. Louis 84 69 pc Salt Lake City 90 67 pc San Francisco 69 59 pc Seattle 77 57 pc Washington, DC 87 71 s Donald Zas born )eb. , , in ful real estate broNer. Astoria, the only child of (.2. and *lad +e is survived by his tZin dauJhters, ys /. &orey /inN. +e attended /eZis .aren -oseph .elly of :est /inn, 2re., &larN ( lementary 6 chool and Astoria +iJh and &athryn %erJman of *rosse 3ointe 6chool, Zhere he Zas a member :oods, 0ich. his son, Donald 5. &ory :estbrooN of 3ortland, of the basNetball team. 2re. a dauJhterinlaZ, Donita +e continued his education at /inN of (lJin, ,ll. five Jrandchil :illamette 8niversity. +is studies dren and tZo JreatJrandchil Zere interrupted by :orld :ar ,,, dren. Zhen he enlisted in the 8.6. 1avy. +e Zas preceded in death by After his honorable discharJe, he his parents his second Zife, Do Zent to ZorN for 8niroyal Tire ris, in his son, %ruce, in &o. , retirinJ in . and his sonin laZ, David Don¶s father, (llis /inN, Zas %erJman, in . the oZner and operator of his Donald Link A private memorial service is toric /inN¶s 6portinJ *oods planned for midAuJust to honor store in Astoria until he sold it him. in . /ater he Zas a success Birth Source: Jim Todd, OMSI Time High 8:00 a.m. 5.6 ft. 7:59 p.m. 7.6 ft. p.m., &ity +all, 6. 0ain AYe., :arrenton. MONDAY Seaside City Council, p.m., &ity +all &ouncil &hambers, %roadZay, 6easide. Lotteries OREGON Wednesday’s Pick 4: 1 p.m.: 4 p.m.: 7 p.m.: 10 p.m.: Wednesday’s Mega- bucks: (stimated MacNpot . million. Wednesday’s Powerball: , 3oZerball (stimated MacNpot million. 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The 6hanJhaied 5oller Dolls roller derby team is donatinJ the space at the 2%,T8A5< Ontario 58/91 Bend 46/79 Saturday Mostly cloudy with a passing shower or two The Astoria Armory Zill host the second incarnation of %iJ *ay 6Nate 1iJht from to p.m. AuJ. in support of the /oZer The Dalles 61/86 members recommended a hour period of notifica tion prior to inspections. The JroZers supported a number of proposals, in cludinJ their riJht to create %iJ *ay 6Nate 1iJht returns The Daily Astorian Astoria 56/68 Portland 58/82 choactive component of crop Zaste and trim, prob ably throuJh compostinJ or burninJ. The aJency has hired compliance of ficers, and the committee their oZn pacNinJ and to have no limits placed on the amount of leJal pot they can transport to dispensaries or mariMuana processors. :hile a security plan Zill liNely be required from applicants, the JroZers said the reJulations should man date only hour surveil lance of facilities, not video cameras. ³:e¶re all JoinJ to pro tect our investment e[cep tionally Zell,´ (co )irma )arms 3resident -esse 3e ters said. At the meetinJ¶s conclu sion, commission staffers stressed that recommenda tions, not rulinJs, Zould be the final output of the ZorN sessions. ³, Zant there to be con te[t, that Zhether it¶s you Juys or me, it¶s all Must perspectives. The 2/&& is JoinJ to do Zhat it thinNs is best, balancinJ the needs of industry Zith the protection of children,´ +ibpshman said. The Capital Bureau is a collaboration between EO Media Group and Pamplin Media Group. 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