Pelham residents smelling marijuana

gb123

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Following reports of a marijuana smell, Pelham has issued a release letting residents know what they can do in the event they smell the odour.

The release indicates there are currently five federally licensed marijuana growing operations in Pelham, although does not indicate where those are.

Pelham encourages its residents to contact Health Canada, the town and the local MP Dean Allison if you smell "one of rural Ontario's newest agricultural odours."

In addition to telling residents to alert these parties, the release provides a list of things residents should know in regards to this form of agriculture.

Marijuana growing facilities in greenhouses require federal licensing and are regulated by Health Canada. Because of that, these facilities are routinely inspected to ensure they are compliant with government regulations.

Being federally regulated, however, Pelham has no jurisdiction over them when it comes to penalties or regulations.

Pelham does have two relevant zoning bylaws that apply to the use of land and greenhouses, however.

One zoning bylaw stipulates that agricultural use is "use of land, building or structure for the purpose of, amongst other things, horticulture and greenhouses."

The other stipulates "a greenhouse as a structure used to cultivate or grow floral, vegetable or other horticultural produce in a climatically controlled environment."

As those exist, the municipality is asking residents to file a bylaw service request in addition to contacting Health Canada and the MP so the complaints can be documented at a municipal level.

To file a bylaw service request, residents can go online and fill out the form found at http://www.pelham.ca/en/how-might-I...y-Law/Images/By-law-Services-Request-Form.pdf.

Complaints to Health Canada can be directed to the Office of Medical Cannabis at [email protected] or by calling 1-866-337-7705.

MP Dean Allison can be reached via email at [email protected] for those interested in sending their concerns to him.

More information about licensed facilities and the regulations they must follow are available at https://www.canada.ca/en/health-canada.
 
how about cow and or pig farms? there's a few places i can drive to in my state that have pig farms, and you can smell them in the hot summer heat a pretty good distance away.. whom should i call to issue a complaint about the pig poo smell?
 
You smell some beaches at low tide? That's federal jurisdiction. Had a massive dead sea lion wash up on the beach at a campground years back and decompose. Fisheries and oceans wouldn't do shit about the smell and the owner had to pay for someone to bury the thing with a backhoe.
On the other hand, if they are complaining about LP's that's a good thing.
 
how about cow and or pig farms? there's a few places i can drive to in my state that have pig farms, and you can smell them in the hot summer heat a pretty good distance away.. whom should i call to issue a complaint about the pig poo smell?
There are municipalities which don't allow pig barns RM of Piney comes to mind. More for the environmental impact than the odour. musty canola can smell like farts never thought of complaining
 
There are municipalities which don't allow pig barns RM of Piney comes to mind. More for the environmental impact than the odour. musty canola can smell like farts never thought of complaining
Funny story. A friends neighbour was constantly complaining to the city that she could smell his indoor medical garden. The city approached him once, he agreed to upgrade his filters and that was the end of discussion. As payback I helped him build a chicken coop next to the fence and now she gets to smell chicken shit instead. She complained about that too!
 
You smell some beaches at low tide? That's federal jurisdiction. Had a massive dead sea lion wash up on the beach at a campground years back and decompose. Fisheries and oceans wouldn't do shit about the smell and the owner had to pay for someone to bury the thing with a backhoe.
On the other hand, if they are complaining about LP's that's a good thing.

good call on stinky beaches..

the gf and i went to italy a few years ago to see the f1 grand prix at monza, and at first we stayed in lake como, 3km's south of switerland, and the entire town kinda stunk like sulfur coming from the huge lake.. didn't think to complain once.
 
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