Lake County – MJ Shareholders https://mjshareholders.com The Ultimate Marijuana Business Directory Wed, 24 Oct 2018 19:45:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.3 Lake County to consider 5 cannabis permits, fee reduction https://mjshareholders.com/lake-county-to-consider-5-cannabis-permits-fee-reduction/ Wed, 24 Oct 2018 19:45:23 +0000 http://www.thecannifornian.com/?p=17158

LAKEPORT — The Board of Supervisors and the Planning Commission are set to consider items regarding cannabis permitting at meetings this week.

Today, the Supervisors are likely to reduce the fee for cannabis grow permits from $5,073 to $4,160.

On Thursday, the Planning Commission will consider five applications for new cannabis operations in Lake County, four of which come from the Benmore Valley Ranch property located near the summit of Highway 175 (Hopland Grade).

Benmore Valley Ranch is owned by resident Robert Adelman, who is a supporter of cannabis cultivation in Lake County. The permit applications, however, come not from Adelman but from four individuals involved with developing grows on the property.

Caitlin Stouvenot, Steven Luu, Victor Vincente, and Phillipe Stouvenot are each applying for single-acre (65,000 foot total cultivation area) grow permits. The applicants having already received early activation permits in May 2018, the areas to be considered for major use permits on Thursday are currently growing marijuana, and paying the required cannabis tax of $1 per square foot.

The fifth cannabis permit to be considered is located off of Bottle Rock Road in Kelseyville, and has been submitted by Lawrence Johnson of Sweetwater Farms. Because this grow clocks in at just 1,440 square feet of canopy space and is to be located inside a “specialty cottage,” the application is only for a minor use permit.

According to last year’s County budget, cannabis permitting cost the County more than the cannabis tax brought in. Supervisors Rob Brown and Moke Simon have expressed doubt that cannabis will be profitable within the new few years for the County.

But as more cannabis tax is raised from more cultivation sites like the ones to be considered this week, those numbers could change. Benmore Valley Ranch owner Adelman has said that 38 acres of cannabis cultivation are possible for the entire valley. At $65,000 a year per acre, the tax raised in one year at maximum cultivation would near $2,500,000 for that property alone.

At its Thursday meeting, the Planning Commission will also consider an application from Verizon Wireless to build a 70-foot unmanned cellphone tower on Worley Drive in Lakeport, on County-owned property. The proposed project has received a mitigated negative declaration of environmental impact.

The Planning Commission will also consider an application from the Lower Lake Methodist Church to rebuild its church building, which was destroyed by fire.

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As Pawnee Fire rages in Northern California, police find man with loaded gun, 2 pounds of marijuana in evacuation zone https://mjshareholders.com/as-pawnee-fire-rages-in-northern-california-police-find-man-with-loaded-gun-2-pounds-of-marijuana-in-evacuation-zone/ Wed, 27 Jun 2018 05:07:39 +0000 http://www.thecannifornian.com/?p=15599 A Ukiah man was arrested Monday after police found him driving through an area of Spring Valley under mandatory evacuations, his car packed with two pounds of marijuana and a loaded handgun, authorities said.

Helicopters work to extinguish the Pawnee fire burning east of Spring Valley, Calif., Monday, June 25, 2018. (Karl Mondon/Bay Area News Group)

A Lakeport police officer was patrolling for unauthorized people, when about 1:40 p.m., he came upon a black Toyota 4-Runner with expired registration being driven by Christian Hiran Campos, the Lake County Sheriff’s Office said in a news release.

When the officer pulled over Campos, the 30-year-old said he was working in Spring Valley but couldn’t identify who he was working for or say what he was doing, the sheriff’s office said.

A search of his SUV turned up the marijuana and handgun, as well as a small scale and binoculars, the Sheriff’s Office said.

Campos was taken to the Lake County jail on suspicion of being an unauthorized person in a disaster zone, possession of more than 1 ounce of cannabis, possession of cannabis for sale, transportation of cannabis for sale, possession of a concealed firearm in a vehicle and being an unlicensed driver.

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