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Commission approves two industrial revenue bond inducements for solar projects and renews cannabis variance
Summary
The commission approved inducement resolutions for Foxtail Flats Solar LLC and Fourmile Mesa Solar LLC industrial revenue bonds and granted a lifetime variance renewal for Sugar Skunk Farms LLC under the county cannabis ordinance.
San Juan County commissioners on April 15 voted to approve inducement resolutions that allow developers to pursue industrial revenue bond (IRB) financing for two solar-plus-storage projects and granted a renewal of a cannabis-distance variance for an indoor/outdoor microproducer.
The board approved: (1) Resolution No. 2425-74, an inducement for Foxtail Flats Solar LLC IRBs (motion carried); (2) Resolution No. 2425-75, an inducement for Fourmile Mesa Solar LLC IRBs (motion carried); and (3) renewal of the variance under San Juan County Cannabis Regulation Ordinance No. 120 for Sugar Skunk Farms LLC, granting a life-of-business variance subject to conditions set by the hearing officer.
Peter Kelton of Rodey Law Firm and Nate Runyon (Holland & Hart), representing the developers, described the Foxtail Flats and Fourmile Mesa projects as solar-plus-storage facilities sited largely on Ute Mountain Ute tribal lands within San…
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