During a recent government meeting, council members engaged in a robust discussion regarding a proposed moratorium on cannabis-related activities. Councilman Daniels raised the issue, but several members expressed confusion over the necessity of the moratorium, with one council member suggesting it should be withdrawn altogether. The sentiment was that without additional information, the council should either vote on the matter that evening or allow for revised legislation to be proposed in the future.
The conversation highlighted a broader concern about the council's role in regulating cannabis use, particularly in light of a citizen vote supporting its legalization. Members acknowledged the importance of not imposing personal values on the community's choices.
Additionally, the council discussed procedural matters related to conditional use permits, emphasizing the need for public hearings at both the zoning and council levels. This approach aims to enhance public engagement and ensure ample opportunity for community input on zoning issues.
The meeting also addressed updates to the New Franklin personnel policies and procedures manual, which was deemed satisfactory with minor adjustments. The council moved forward with a third reading of this ordinance, while another ordinance concerning amendments to the zoning code was tabled for further discussion, with a public appearance scheduled for September 4th.
Overall, the meeting underscored the council's commitment to transparency and community involvement in legislative processes, particularly concerning contentious issues like cannabis regulation.