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Board revokes 21 cannabis cultivation permits after years of unpaid fees; staff to work with applicants who paid at hearing
Summary
After a public hearing, the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors voted 5-0 to revoke a set of cultivation permits that remained suspended and unpaid. Staff reported $111,157.81 in outstanding fees for the group; several applicants paid or entered plans during the hearing and were removed from the staff recommendation.
The Humboldt County Board of Supervisors voted unanimously to revoke a group of suspended cannabis cultivation permits whose holders had not paid outstanding fees, after a public hearing on April 22.
Staff's case and board action Planning and Building staff presented that 24 permit-holders had not paid departmental invoices and had been suspended; the total outstanding balance identified in staff materials was $111,157.81. Staff recommended revocations per county code for permits that had been suspended since April 2024 and reported that several cases merited removal from the staff recommendation because either a payment had been received (PLN 12926, applicant Robert G. Thompson) or an active…
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