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Board adopts off‑cycle fee for 'limited operations' cannabis cultivation status
Summary
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors adopted an off‑cycle update to the county's master fee resolution to add a fee for administering a local equivalent of the state's 'limited operations' cultivation status. The fee was set at $2,868, based on staff time estimates.
The Yolo County Board of Supervisors on Feb. 25 adopted an off‑cycle update to the county’s master fee resolution to add a fee intended to mirror the state’s limited operations cultivation status at the local level.
Laura Liddicott, the county’s chief budget official, told the board the change was requested by the Department of Community Services after the California Department of Cannabis Control adopted emergency regulations…
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