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Cost of cannabis retail licence in Victoria coming down

Price of a cannabis licence in Victoria will reflect cost of issuing one
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Cannabis seedlings at a commercial growing facility in Montreal. THE CANADIAN PRESS/Ryan Remiorz

The City of Victoria is planning to drop the cost of a cannabis business licence to $1,500.

Council voted Thursday to have its legal department draft bylaws to reduce the ­licensing fee from $5,000 to $1,500 to ­better reflect the cost of ­recouping the city’s administrative costs for the licensing program.

City staff had calculated the cost of administering cannabis retail store licences is about $1,500, based on a projection of 30 licences each year.

Arguments were made for increasing the fee, with some councillors pointing out that other jurisdictions, such as Vancouver, charge as much as $13,500.

A City of Victoria staff report into Vancouver’s pricing model noted that city intends to ­phase in a reduction of ­licensing fees, starting with a fee of $13,500 for this year to ­minimize the impact on its operating budget.

Vancouver is expected to consider a further-reduced fee for 2023, which could be as low as $5,000, the cost-recovery level.

The staff report noted the Vancouver Charter allows that city to set licensing fees above the cost of program ­administration, like a tax. ­Victoria, under the Community Charter, cannot set fees above cost recovery.

Victoria’s legal department was directed to draft bylaws to schedule a public hearing on cannabis retail licensing, and ensure windows of cannabis retail stores are transparent and not blocked by translucent or opaque material, artwork, ­posters, shelving or display cases that prevent visibility into and out of the premises.

Councillors also voted to have staff review cannabis fee ­regulations every two years.

aduffy@timescolonist.com