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Clearlake panel recommends approval of Oglund cannabis processing and distribution project despite water concerns

Clearlake Planning Commission · December 13, 2022
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Summary

The Clearlake Planning Commission recommended approval to the city council for a commercial cannabis processing, manufacturing and delivery operation at 2160 Oglund Canyon Road, approving CUPs and a mitigated negative declaration; Commissioner Stewart voted no and a resident raised concerns about cumulative water impacts in the Burns Valley watershed.

The Clearlake Planning Commission on Dec. 13 voted to recommend approval to the City Council of a commercial cannabis operation at 2160 Oglund Canyon Road (APN 010-044-21), after staff described a substantially reduced project and the applicant confirmed there is no cultivation proposed.

Staff said the project would be implemented in two phases: Phase 1 would remodel an existing 960‑sq‑ft metal building; Phase 2 would construct a new 5,000‑sq‑ft building containing offices, processing, packaging and secure storage for distribution and nonvolatile extraction manufacturing (no cultivation or nursery activity). Staff told commissioners the original project was larger and included cultivation and…

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