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Control Board. The County will not speculate whether a proposed site meets the <br /> distance separation criteria. <br /> 5. County personnel will not confirm if a particular site is zoned or otherwise <br /> acceptable for marijuana-related activity. Personnel can, in general terms, <br /> confirm whether property can be used for agricultural production, agricultural <br /> processing and/or retail sales. ' <br /> 6. Persons growing, processing and selling marijuana products may need building <br /> permits if they construct/remodel structures associated their operation. These <br /> will be processed and reviewed just as any other agricultural, industrial or <br /> commercial building. The Department of Transportation and Land Services will <br /> not maintain copies of any marijuana-related license from the State of <br /> Washington. <br /> 7. The draft rules allow outdoor production (growing) if the area is enclosed with a <br /> site obscuring wall or fence at least eight (8)feet high. Walls and fences this <br /> high are, at this time, only allowed in an industrial zoning district and require <br /> building permits prior to construction. <br /> 8. While the county has adopted land use codes of the cities/towns within their <br /> urban growth areas, the county does not have a business license program. <br /> Should cities/towns decide to use their business license program for regulating <br /> the implementation of 1-502, the county will not be able to follow the same <br /> approach. The same situation exists for moratoria; these do not apply in the <br /> unincorporated area unless the Board of Commissioners similarly enacts a <br /> moratorium. <br /> Dated this 1s` day of October, 2013 at Waterville, Washington. <br /> BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS <br /> ��ns coy DOUGLAS UNTY, HINGTON <br /> C 1___' L Z Steven D. Jenkins hair <br /> ILL <br /> Dale Snyder, V6e-Chair <br /> S 'aJ -- <br /> Ken Stanto , Member <br /> ayni Pr wilt, Clerk of the Board <br />