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Resident tells commissioners odor from nearby licensed cannabis grow has made home unlivable; board vows follow-up

Clackamas County Board of Commissioners · April 9, 2026
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Summary

Carrie Moore told the Clackamas County Board of Commissioners that persistent odors from a licensed marijuana grow 366 feet from her home forced months of contacts with code enforcement and led to a $411 fine; commissioners pledged to follow up and asked staff for a prompt report.

Carrie Moore, a Clackamas County homeowner, told the Board of Commissioners on April 9 that an OLCC-licensed cannabis cultivation site at 20890 South Leland Road has produced an unbearable odor that has affected her ability to use her home and property.

"The odor from that facility has forced us to contact code enforcement nearly 8 months ago," Moore said, adding she filed a formal complaint with county code enforcement and that DEQ and EPA staff had visited her property. Moore told the board she was told county staff had not…

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