The Roots Battle Continues
Roots is a prime example of the county’s use of the cannabis licensing ordinance to preempt legally required consideration of ostensibly feasible alternative sites both in the CEQA process and under the Coastal Act.
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Roots is a prime example of the county’s use of the cannabis licensing ordinance to preempt legally required consideration of ostensibly feasible alternative sites both in the CEQA process and under the Coastal Act.
My mention of Santa Claus Lane was “descriptive” of the commercial zone in the largely agricultural Toro Canyon area and not “prescriptive” of where I or anyone else thought cannabis retail could be located.
At the risk of making a nuisance of myself, I would like to submit notes on two subjects published by the Independent.
I am not against the growing of cannabis, but I believe that its growth in Carpinteria is out of control.
I just read about the research study from Oregon State University, which found that consuming two cannabinoids could prevent the spread of COVID-19.
Fiscal prudence says, one does not start new road projects when you cannot maintain the infrastructure you currently have.
It is mind boggling to me that funding our library would be such a low priority in the S.B. County budget.