MAYVILLE ā Like many communities in Chautauqua County, the village of Mayville will not permit the sale of marijuana inside its municipal boundaries.
During a meeting last week of the Mayville Village Board, officials voted unanimously to opt out of hosting on-site cannabis consumption establishments within its boundaries.
Before the vote, the village held a public hearing on the matter. One resident spoke and asked the village to consider allowing the sale of marijuana. āDo you have tax revenue thatās going to make up for that?ā the resident asked.
Mayor Ken Shearer replied, āI wish we did.ā
With that response, the resident said the village should consider allowing dispensaries. āYouāve got tons of tourists coming through here. It would make us a lot of bank,ā he said.
Shearer said he is opposed at this point because he feels there isnāt enough guidance from the state. āIf you donāt opt out, youāre in forever. You canāt opt out, but you can opt back in once they establish the rules,ā he said.
Shearer said heās tried to find out what rules are in place, but he hasnāt had any luck. āIāve been to a couple of webinar meetings about this, but itās been kind of pointless because thereās no answer.
We kind of have to speculate what the rules would be,ā he said.
Mayville joins a long line of local municipalities who have opted out for now. Earlier this fall, the town of Chautauqua, which the village sits in, opted out as well.
Shearer said they arenāt opposed to reconsidering in the future. āWe can opt back into this once they get some clearer rules on what this involves for the village,ā he said.
The village attorney has noted in the past that by opting out, it doesnāt stop residents from consuming marijuana, since it is legal statewide. It only prevents local businesses from selling it.
In other business, James Warner was appointed trustee. He takes the spot of H. Tim Jacobson, who resigned last month. Warner was a member of the village Planning Board. In order to accept the trustee appointment, Warner resigned from that seat. Shearer said the village is now looking for a new member for the planning board.
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