File #: 19-268    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Ordinance Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 3/19/2019 In control: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS
On agenda: 3/26/2019 Final action:
Title: (Second Reading) - Consideration of an Ordinance Amendment, AM 19-01 to Amend Chapter 21 of the Lake County Zoning Ordinance to remove the requirement for commercial cannabis applicants to be enrolled with the Regional Water Quality Control Board as of October 1, 2019 and to remove the requirement for a Conditional Certificate of Recognition (Self Certification) of Compliance with Article 72 in order to apply for Early Activation of use
Sponsors: Community Development
Attachments: 1. OrdinanceAmended3.21.19
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MEMORANDUM

TO: Board of Supervisors
FROM: Michalyn DelValle, Community Development Director
DATE: March 26, 2019
SUBJECT: Consideration of an Ordinance Amendment, AM 19-01 to Amend Chapter 21 of the Lake County Zoning Ordinance to remove the requirement for commercial cannabis applicants to be enrolled with the Regional Water Quality Control Board as of October 1, 2019 and to remove the requirement for a Conditional Certificate of Recognition (Self Certification) of Compliance with Article 72 in order to apply for Early Activation of use
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY:

Please find Exhibit A, which proposes to remove the requirement for commercial cannabis cultivation applicants to be enrolled with the Regional Water Quality Control Board or State Water Resources Control Board as of October 1, 2019 and to remove the requirement for a Conditional Certificate of Recognition (Self Certification) of Compliance with Article 72 in order to apply for Early Activation of use.

Subsection (at) 4(d)a. of Section 27.13 of Chapter 21 of the Lake County Code states:

A person interested in applying for a cannabis cultivation use permit shall be enrolled with the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board or State Water Resources Control Board for water quality protection programs as of the effective date of this ordinance or written verification from the appropriate board that enrollment is not necessary.
Staff recommends that it be amended to read:

A person interested in applying for a cannabis cultivation use permit shall be enrolled with the applicable Regional Water Quality Control Board or State Water Resources Control Board for water quality protection programs as of the effective date of this ordinance or written verification from the appropriate board that enrollment is not necessary.


Subsection (at) 4(e)c. of Section 27.13 of Chapter 21 of the Lake County Code states:

The applicant shall have a Conditional Certificate of Recognition of Complianc...

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