Calaveras county will begin accepting pre-applications for cannabis cultivation permits starting at 8 a.m. on Dec. 23, 2019, the Calaveras County Division of Cannabis Control announced on Dec. 19.
Applications will be accepted that day in the former courtroom next to the board chambers at 891 Mountain Ranch Road, San Andreas.
The application process has been divided into two steps: a pre-application for initial screening of adequate parcel size, proper zoning, minimum separation from sensitive uses, and qualifying applicant based on prior registration and licensure from the state and a formal application once pre-screening has been completed.
Pre-application forms will be processed in the order that they are submitted. Based upon this initial submittal, county staff will be able to determine whether the applicant can satisfy the minimum eligibility requirements of Calaveras County’s cannabis cultivation ordinance. No fee will be required for the pre-application. After Dec. 23rd, the pre-application process may be completed at the County Administrative Office during regular business hours.
Between two to four additional attachments may be required depending on an individual applicant’s circumstances. The pre-application instructions identify what attachments will be necessary. Incomplete applications or applications without the required attachments will be rejected.
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