{"id":62314,"date":"2020-07-31T04:30:00","date_gmt":"2020-07-31T12:30:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/downtown-shop-may-be-1st-to-offer-onsite-pot-consumption\/"},"modified":"2020-08-03T08:35:17","modified_gmt":"2020-08-03T16:35:17","slug":"downtown-shop-may-be-1st-to-offer-onsite-pot-consumption","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.juneauempire.com\/news\/downtown-shop-may-be-1st-to-offer-onsite-pot-consumption\/","title":{"rendered":"Downtown shop may be 1st to offer onsite pot consumption"},"content":{"rendered":"
In a previous version of this article, the Empire made an error in reporting the relationship between Aaron Bean and Rainforest Farms. Bean and the current owners of Rainforest Farms, LLC. which owns the retail shop on Second Street, Giono and James Barrett, previously had a business relationship that has since ended. Giono Barrett contacted the Empire after the article’s initial publication and provided clarification. The two parties are currently in court over contract disputes, according to court documents. Bean currently owns an active business license under the name Rainforest Farms Cafe issued July 15, 2020, and the Empire confused that license with the one for the business on Second Street which is operated under a business license using the name Glacier Valley Shoppe which is owned by Rainforest Farms LLC.<\/em><\/p>\n Additionally, all references to the Planning Commission staff have been changed to Community Development Department after receiving clarification from the City and Borough of Juneau. CDD staff also pointed out they only recommended the application be approved, but the Planning Commission has yet to approve the permit. The article has been updated to reflect the change. The Empire regrets the error.<\/em><\/p>\n Juneau could get its first business to allow onsite cannabis consumption, if a permit is approved next month.<\/p>\n Rainforest Farms on Second Street downtown submitted an application to the City and Borough of Juneau to modify the inside of the business to create a space for consuming cannabis. Only eating edibles would be allowed at the site, according to the application, and only in the designated area. Smoking or vaping will not be allowed.<\/p>\n The state legalized onsite consumption in March of 2019, and CBJ OK’d it under certain conditions last summer<\/a>. If approved, Rainforest Farms would be Juneau’s first shop to take advantage.<\/p>\n According to the <\/a>application<\/a>, the owners, brothers Giono and James Barrett want to make minor alterations to the inside of their business, mainly installing one wall, to separate the retail side of the business from the consumption area.<\/p>\n The Department of Community Development has already recommended the plans, which include the addition of the wall and air filtration systems to prevent excessive smell coming from the business, be approved by the Planning Commission. Consumption outside of the building is not being proposed or permitted with this use permit, according to the city’s review of the application.<\/p>\n The permit is scheduled to go before the CBJ Planning Commission meeting Aug. 11.<\/p>\n DCD staff recommends the commission approve the permit with two conditions. First, certain doors in the building must be made into emergency exits. Secondly, all trash with marijuana product in it would be placed into locked disposal bins and transported directly to the CBJ landfill, staff recommendations say.<\/p>\n [Smoke ‘em if you bought ‘em: Marijuana retailers would like to offer smoking space<\/a>]<\/ins><\/p>\n “We are proposing and planning to use this space for both retail and onsite consumption. A non-load-bearing wall will be added to separate the onsite-consumption area from the retail area,” the application says. “Mostly aesthetics changes will be made to the retail and onsite consumption area aspect of the operation. There will be security cameras added to premises to cover areas needed. An additional wall and a door will create a separate onsite consumption area. Security doors will separate both retail and consumption areas. Smoking or vaping will not be allowed.”<\/p>\n