Wasco County will include rules dealing with the potential for the location of psilocybin grow and service centers in its land use ordinance revisions that are currently being developed. Voters in Oregon approved setting up the controlled use of psilocybin mushrooms for treatment in 2020. County Planner Kelly Howsley-Glover told County Commissioners it’s important to get the rules in place by the end of the year, after which the state will start taking licenses for the facilities. Proposed local ordinances include codifying state rules for the manufacture of psilocybin, similar to what is place for marijuana, and adding local provisions for the service centers to be indoors in commercial zones only, with buffers from residences and schools. These rules would only impact the unincorporated areas of Wasco County.