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Cannabis Grows in Calpella, Willits, and Redwood Valley Abated After Code Enforcement Efforts

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Mendocino County’s Code Enforcement began publishing cannabis code enforcement efforts in May 2021. MendoFever will be republishing these releases for the public.

A cannabis grow abated in this most recently reported abatement period [Picture provided by Mendocino County Code Enforcement]

In the month of September and the beginning of October 2021 the Mendocino County Code Enforcement Division conducted investigations regarding non-permitted commercial cannabis cultivation at the listed locations below in the Calpella, Redwood Valley and Willits areas. Any cannabis cultivation over the Medical or Adult Use exemption limit (as defined in Mendocino County Code Section 10A.17.030) is considered to be commercial cultivation. Please see the Mendocino County Code (MCC) Section 10A.17 for additional information.

Code Enforcement investigations confirmed that commercial cannabis cultivation was taking place at these locations without either a County Cultivation Permit or a State Cultivation License, and/or cultivation was taking place in violation of MCC Sec. 10A.17 requirements. It was determined that there were significant community quality of life concerns in these neighborhoods. The responsible parties abated the cannabis plants after Code Enforcement engagement.

9/14/21 – 1800 Block of Oak Grove Drive – 99 Cannabis plants abated

9/21/21 – 15000 Block of Ridgeview Rd – 26 Cannabis plants abated

9/22/21 – 7800 Block of Uva Drive – 31 Cannabis plants abated

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9/23/21 – 6500 Block of South State St – 6 Cannabis plants abated

9/27/21 – 2300 Block of Rancheria Rd – 72 Cannabis plants abated

9/29/21 – 7400 Block of Sems Lane – 12 Cannabis plants abated

9/29/21 – 9800 Block of East Rd – 247 Cannabis plants abated

9/30/21 – 8500 Block of Pinecrest Rd – 241 Cannabis plants abated

10/1/21 – 6700 Block of Third Gate Rd – 25 Cannabis plants abated

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4 COMMENTS

  1. Good for Mendocino County! Ordinances exist for good reason. Hats off to the officials that organized and executed the abatement’s.

    • But 6 plants, seriously. How lame and a waste of resources considering the amount of unpermitted and very large gardens and hoops out here

  2. 6,12 plants!!! One extreme to the other. Punishing citizens for shining a light on their affiliation with the huge illegal grows by showing their stupidity again an going after tiny insignificant obviously personal use cultivation. Save the wasted time and tax payer money going after the Cartels and meth shipments.

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Matt LaFever
Matt LaFeverhttps://mendofever.com/
For the past seven years, Matt LaFever has covered the North Coast of California in both print and radio news. A Humboldt State graduate, he has lived in the Emerald Triangle for nearly 20 years. His reporting spans local issues like crime and wildfires. When not writing, Matt is an avid outdoorsman, exploring Northern California’s rugged landscapes. Reach out to him at matthewplafever@gmail.com.

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