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Board grants appeal from Pillsbury Family Farms, allows permit to continue with conditions after disputed early cultivation and personnel issues
Summary
After a contested Planning Commission revocation, the Board of Supervisors granted an appeal from Pillsbury Family Farms in part, finding past deficiencies had been cured and ordering conditions including confirmation that a previously disqualified individual had left the company.
The Lake County Board of Supervisors on June 17 granted in part an appeal by Pillsbury Family Farms challenging the Planning Commission's revocation of Major Use Permit UP20-50 for outdoor commercial cannabis cultivation at 26102 N 16 Road (APN 001-030-36). The Planning Commission had revoked the permit based on two primary issues: cultivation before a state license was in place (observed in 2022) and the lack of a required background Live Scan for one listed officer, Justin Quayle.
Community Development Director Maria Turner presented the department's timeline to the board, saying the permit was approved on Jan. 27, 2022; that cultivation was observed in October 2022 before a state license application had been submitted; that a state license was issued in July…
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