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Commission backs ordinance change to allow indoor cannabis cultivation on seven parcels in Redway Business Park
Summary
The planning commission recommended the Board of Supervisors rezone seven parcels in Redway Business Park and amend the commercial cannabis land-use ordinance to permit indoor cultivation in MB zones that carry a Q (qualified) combining zone, subject to performance standards on water, energy and odor.
The Humboldt County Planning Commission voted to recommend that the Board of Supervisors rezone seven parcels in the Redway Business Park and amend the county’s commercial cannabis land-use ordinance (CCLUO) to allow indoor cultivation on those parcels with a qualified combining (Q) zone and performance standards.
Senior planner Steven Santos presented the Evergreen Exotics proposal and the associated ordinance amendment and zone reclassification. He said the CCLUO amendment would “allow indoor cultivation in the MB zone that have the Q qualified combining zone” and…
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