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Planning commission revokes Pillsbury Family Farms permit after staff cites unlicensed cultivation and background‑check disqualification

2803927 · March 27, 2025
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The Lake County Planning Commission revoked Major Use Permit UP20‑50 for Pillsbury Family Farms on March 27 after county staff said the operation cultivated in 2022 without a state license and a listed permittee failed to provide a qualifying county background‑check result.

The Lake County Planning Commission voted on March 27 to revoke Major Use Permit UP20‑50 for Pillsbury Family Farms at a Lake Pillsbury address after county staff concluded the permit conditions had been violated.

Community Development Director Marya Turner told the commission the revocation recommendation rests on two grounds: active cultivation in 2022 without a state license and the absence of a required county background‑check qualification for a listed permittee, Justin Quayle. Director Turner summarized the county’s review: the permit was approved in January 2022, the state acknowledged a complete application in August 2022 and later issued a state license, but county records contained no background‑check qualification report for Quayle when staff audited the file.

Turner said the county’s process requires live‑scan background checks routed through…

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