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Nevada County

FreedomGrower

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The alliance says only a small amount of growers meet their standards ... they also want members to sign a code of conduct ... I also see allot of these members overdoing it trying to come up with the capital they need if they have the chance to become legal ...

Considering they only mostly support sun grown commercial herb ... it's kind of annoying not to try and unify all growers ...

Guess patients are not qualified to grow, and greenhouses / indoor use to much power, so put them in front of the moving train ...

Only 1/10 cannabis greenhouses glow around here most black out ... now the veggie Greenhouse all glow and are covered by the right to farm act ... another double standard

http://www.theunion.com/news/local-...te-on-cannabis-consultant-at-tuesday-meeting/
 

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FreedomGrower

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I encourage anyone with time to apply

https://yubanet.com/regional/applications-for-cannabis-regulation-advisory-group-now-available/

As a follow up to the April 11th Board of Supervisors meeting regarding inquires on participating on the Community Advisory Group (CAG) application and the stakeholder process regarding the community process on cannabis, the application is available online.
The County received many inquiries on how to participate in the CAG and we worked as fast as possible after hours to get this available to the public today.
The application period will close May 2nd with MIG, the County’s facilitator playing a key role in the selection process.
More information on the CAG selection process will be presented to the Board on April 25th Board of Supervisors meeting.
The County is maintaining a website on the cannabis conversation:
https://www.mynevadacounty.com/nc/cda/Pages/CannabisConversation.aspx
The direct link to the application.
http://www.mynevadacounty.com/nc/cda/docs/Cannabis Conversation/NEVCO CAG Application Due 4.2.17.pdf
NEVADA CITY, Calif. April 18, 2017 – Without much fanfare or outreach, Nevada County published the application form for interested parties to become members of a community advisory group (CAG) created to provide recommendations to the BOS regarding a permanent cannabis ordinance.
District 1 Supervisor Heidi Hall posted on her Facebook page about the release of the application, thanking staff and the consultant, MIG, for producing the application so quickly.
With only a two-week window to apply to be part of the CAG, anyone interested and willing to attend all 8 scheduled meetings should not delay filling out the comprehensive application. (Click here to download)
The county’s website states: “The application for the Cannabis Regulation Community Advisory Group is available from April 18 – May 2. Completed applications must be submitted by 5PM on May 2; late submissions or incomplete applications will not be accepted. Submit in person or by mail to the Nevada County Community Development Agency at 950 Maidu Avenue Suite 170, by fax at (530) 265-9851 or email to ComDevAgency@co.nevada.ca.us.”
 
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https://www.facebook.com/events/495320974138928/

June 27
This is the meeting to determine setbacks for your garden. It is very important to make sure that setbacks are from a neighbors residence, and if your neighbor does not have a issue that you can set reasonable setbacks. This is a critical meeting, make sure you attend!
I would suggest setbacks for personal gardens go back to distance from nearest residence ...
For commercial Grows the state EIR has recommend a baseline and is unlikely we will get less stringent ...
EIR Environmental Impact Report
https://www.cdfa.ca.gov/…/do…/CDFA_CalCannabis_DEIR_Vol1.pdf
(75 feet from the property line, OR 300 ft from nearest neighbors structure / house)
 

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Please fill out this Survey For the Nevada County Alliance ...
It’s raining gate notices.
We have had multiple members coming home to that pesky little letter from the Sheriff’s hanging on their gate. Some have received multiple gate notices on different properties. It’s not going to be an easy summer/fall with the Sheriff’s panties in a bunch over the progress the cannabis community is making in Nevada County. So brace yourselves while we continue to influence the process of coming up with a new ordinance. It’s not easy work. IF YOU RECEIVED A GATE NOTICE OR A NOTICE OF ABATEMENT, PLEASE LET US KNOW AND CONTACT AN ATTORNEY IMMEDIATELY!
info@nccannabisalliance.org
Here is a few things you can do for now:
PARTICIPATE: Your presence and your comments to the CAG (Community Advisory Group) are essential. They cannot give us what they don’t know we want. So speak up and do it now! We are here to make sure the new regulations will allow us to maintain our entrepreneurial spirit!
FILL OUT THE SURVEY: In order to get what we want and need in the new ordinance we must show how many of us there are, on what size parcels are we cultivating, and in what size gardens. The success of our efforts will be measured by how many of us enter the permitting system. This survey will only be out for a limited time. Please fill out this SURVEY and pass it onto your friends and neighbors.


https://alliancesurveys.typeform.com/to/UB29Bb
 

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The Community Advisory Group (CAG) will hold its eighth meeting October 24 from 1:30 – 5 pm at Foothill Events Center, 400 Idaho Maryland Road in Grass Valley, CA.
The CAG, was formed by the Board of Supervisors formed to advise the Board on the development of a permanent Cannabis Ordinance for Nevada County that will take into account the input of all community stakeholders.
Nevada County contracted MIG, a consultant and facilitator firm, to mediate the Cannabis Regulation Community Advisory Group and ensure a fair and equitable process while advising and drafting a new cannabis cultivation ordinance.
A G E N D A:
Will be updated when agenda is posted
CAG Project Team: MIG: Daniel Iacofano, Lead Facilitator, and Joan Chaplick, Project Manager
Nevada County: Sean Powers, Director, Community Development Agency, and Mali Dyck, Program Manager, Eligibility and Employment Services
Community Advisory Group (CAG)
Nevada County Cannabis Regulation
Community Planning Process
Location: Foothills Events Center: 400 Idaho Maryland Road, Grass Valley
Date: Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Time: 1:30 pm – 5:00 pm
Facilitator: MIG, Inc.
Meeting objectives: Will be updated


1. Allow 6 plants outdoors for personal / medical
“The Board shall not make any grants to local governments which have banned the cultivation, including personal cultivation under Section 11362.2(b)(3) of the Health and Safety Code [outdoors upon the grounds of a private residence], or retail sale of marijuana or marijuana products.
2. A three-year transition period for farmers to come into compliance.
3. Accessibility and Affordability: making sure permit fees are affordable and that the process of permitting is easy to navigate.
4. Canopy size of at least up to 10,000 square feet.
5. Setbacks: they need to be measured from neighboring outdoor living area.
6. Code Enforcement: Needs to be done by Community Development Agency and NOT law enforcement.
7. We need to allow All License Types: Cultivation, Distribution, Manufacturing, Processing, Packaging, Micro-business.
8. A tax structure and fee structure that encourages participation.
9. Ask for the formation of a Blue Ribbon Committee to continue the work of the CAG.
 

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Cannabis Regulation CAG Adds Final Meeting
The Cannabis Regulation Community Advisory Group (CAG) has met nine (9) times over the last seven (7) months to discuss and develop recommendations for a revised Cannabis Ordinance. At the ninth meeting, MIG presented a summary to the CAG including several areas where a high level of agreement was developed as well as a summary of the CAG's input regarding land use parameters where cultivation and other cannabis businesses could be allowed. This review was the first step of developing the content for the report that MIG is require to provide to the Board of Supervisors per their consulting contract.

Additional CAG Meeting: December 19th

At the ninth meeting, CAG members requested another meeting to review MIG's formatted report prior to its presentation to the Board of Supervisors. In reviewing the specific language in MIG's contract, and listening to the CAG's request, MIG and County staff are recommending a final tenth (10) meeting be scheduled for the CAG to have a second and final review of the report content. Both MIG and the Foothills Events Center are available on December 19th, therefore, a contract amendment will be brought to the Board at the December 12th meeting to add this tenth CAG meeting to MIG's contract.

Timeline Update

As the CAG process wraps up, County staff will move on to drafting the ordinance. Over a year ago, when the Board of Supervisors decided to hire a consultant to begin the community engagement process, the goal for completion was March 2018. As we are just concluding that process now, the ambitious March 2018 goal to have an ordinance in place will not be met. There are several factors and decision points that have, or will, affect the timeline including:
The delay and addition of CAG meetings
The scope of changes to the current ordinance, as recommended by the CAG, and subsequent environmental review (CEQA) requirements. (Depending on the extent the Board of Supervisors directs staff to implement the CAG's recommendations).
Specific near-term milestones include:
December 12 BOS meeting: Bring amendment to MIG's contact for tenth CAG meeting
December 19: Additional CAG meeting (pending BOS approval of contract amendment)
January 9: MIG presentation to the BOS and submission of CAG Recommendations Report
Board Direction

Following MIG's report on January 9th, County staff will request Board direction regarding which recommendations to include in drafting the new ordinance. Factors such as allowing commercial activities, cultivation size, setbacks and zoning will determine the level of environmental review (CEQA) that will be required for the new ordinance. Most likely, a consultant will need to be contracted with in order to complete the environmental review as efficiently as possible. These decision points will determine the timeline for the new ordinance implementation.

For more information please contact the Community Development Agency Director Sean Powers at sean.powers@co.nevada.ca.us or (530) 265-1576.
 

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