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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
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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
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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
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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
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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.
WASHINGTON
Wednesday’s
Daily
Game:
Wednesday’s Hit 5:

(stimated
MacNpot
,
Wednesday’s Keno:



Wednesday’s Lotto:

(stimated MacNpot mil
lion
Wednesday’s Match 4:

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34912 HWY 101 BUS • ASTORIA
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Armory, at th 6t. At
tendees must be at least
years old. (ntry is , alonJ
Zith for sNate rentals.
D- imcodefour Zill be
spinninJ. &ostumes are en
couraJed.
Donald Ellis Link
Burns
45/84
Medford
58/91
&olumbia 4 &enter, a per
manent JatherinJ place for
members of the /*%T com
munity.
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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