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County staff recommends approval of outdoor cannabis microbusiness CUP with conditions; neighbors voice water, odor and theft concerns
Summary
Santa Fe County staff recommended approval of a conditional use permit for HDH Farms LLC to cultivate cannabis outdoors on a 15.247‑acre parcel at 18 Loma Lane, subject to recording the site plan and state licensing conditions.
Santa Fe County staff told Hearing Officer Abare they recommend approval of a conditional use permit (CUP) for HDH Farms LLC to cultivate cannabis outdoors on a 15.247‑acre parcel at 18 Loma Lane, subject to conditions and compliance with state licensing and county recording requirements.
Maggie Valdez, development review specialist senior, summarized the application and staff review. The applicant, HDH Farms LLC (property owner Dylan Steelman), requested a CUP to allow an approximately 80,000‑square‑foot grow area to cultivate cannabis flowers outdoors and to operate as a cannabis producer microbusiness under New Mexico Regulation and Licensing Department (RLD) rules that limit a microbusiness to no more than 200 mature plants on a single licensed premises. Valdez said staff found the use compatible with the zoning and consistent with applicable SLDC design standards, and referenced…
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