Oregon counties see influx of cash from cannabis industry beyond sales taxes

GRANTS PASS, Ore. — Josephine County in Oregon is doing a lot of business with the marijuana industry.

To give an idea how much, department director Julie Schmelzer provided the following statistics:

— Building fees collected by the building safety division jumped 61 percent, to $541,863 during the most recent fiscal year, which concluded June 30, vs. $332,039 last year;
— Electrical fee collections jumped 80 percent over the same period, to $154,467 from $85,916;
— Planning division fee collections jumped 64 percent: $496,923 vs. $302,149.

“That gives you some idea about money changing hands,” Schmelzer said.

So many permits and fees were being paid for with marijuana money the county Community and Economic Development Department needed to buy a bill counter. The final straw was the day a marijuana grower came in to get a permit and paid for it with $3,000 cash in $5 and $10 bills.

It was a chore to count, staff said, and not necessarily safe, right out there on the front…

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