Mendocino Code Enforcement Abates Multiple Sites With Between 26 to 200 Marijuana Plants

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Press release from Mendocino Code Enforcement:

Action Dates: 10/6/21 – 10/13/21

In the month of October 2021 the Mendocino County Code Enforcement Division conducted investigations regarding non-permitted commercial cannabis cultivation at the listed locations below in the Redwood Valley, Willits, Ukiah and Hopland  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.

10/6/21 – 9000 Block of East Road – 36 Cannabis plants abated

10/7/21 – 950 Block of Highway 175 – 112 Cannabis plants abated

10/12/21 – 650 Block of Jefferson Road – 62 Cannabis plants abated

10/13/21 – 36000 Block of North Highway 101 – 26 Cannabis plants abated

10/13/21 – 1800 Block of Vista Del Lago Road – 200 Cannabis plants abated

 

Code Enforcement intends to take additional action as needed to achieve compliance with any non-permitted structures at these locations.

The Code Enforcement Division receives all Cannabis and General Code Violation complaints within the unincorporated areas of Mendocino County. Complaints can be made by visiting our website at https://www.mendocinocounty.org/government/planning-building-services/code-enforcement and filing an online complaint. You can also file a complaint by email at codeenforcement@mendocinocounty.org, or by phone to (707) 234 6669. Cannabis specific complaints can also be filed by calling the Cannabis Complaint Hotline at (844) 421-WEED(9333)

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Farce
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Farce
2 years ago

They did these people a favor. Plants have pretty much negative value at this point. It will cost more to harvest, dry and trim than it can be sold for so…consider this a win, everybody!

thetallone
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thetallone
2 years ago
Reply to  Farce

lol

Xebeche
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Xebeche
2 years ago
Reply to  Farce

Actually, with small numbers of plants it costs NOTHING to harvest, dry and trim. You must have never been what we legacy growers call, “a legacy grower”.

Farce
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Farce
2 years ago
Reply to  Xebeche

That’s right- I’ve never seen small numbers of plants spread out under partial madrone cover after anybody hiked uphill through manzanita patches where whitethorn entwined with poison oak. Whitethorn scratch ya open- P.O. Direct injection into blood stream! Thank God I never saw that!! But even a box of turkey bags now- can you make your money back on those? Or the gas to go get them? Or the money for the gas for the chainsaw to cut the firewood to heat the house and dry the weed? I do understand the concept of working all day for $0/hour all too well….

sparky
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sparky
2 years ago

DEFUND!!

Traffic Jam
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Traffic Jam
2 years ago

“confirmed that commercial cannabis cultivation was taking place ”

And they prove this, how? I’m positive one needs sales to be factually “commercial.”

Jegg
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Jegg
2 years ago

Is this a joke?? They pass up the mega grows and go straight for tiny ones?

Sohumkid
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Sohumkid
2 years ago

Oh and by the way here’s all the info you need to rat out your neighbors lmfao

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
2 years ago

So that’s 26 + 200 + 122……..carry the one….times the number of weeks in a year….. minus two weeks for vacation…….cofee/donut run……minus the few minutes with coworkers to say good morning equals Mendocino still look’in fuck’in stupid.

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rizzlemoist
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rizzlemoist
2 years ago

Still busting small grows, what a joke.
Mendo Code Enforcement needs to focus on the Covelo area all season and root out Cartel grows.

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Back East
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2 years ago

With all the legal grows pushing on the black market coupled with the might of Oregon, prices are so low. 1600 in PA for nice outdoor, and as I’ve said before, that’s after 2-3 people made money on it.

Willow Creeker
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Willow Creeker
2 years ago
Reply to  Back East

Come back here and bring your friends with $$! There are deals to be had.

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Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
2 years ago
Reply to  Willow Creeker

We deliver nowadays it’s safer for everyone. PA got some great people you should go visit take a few units of sumpin, go make some friends.

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
2 years ago
Reply to  Back East

Yea, it’s one of my states but much higher in the south still 18 to 22 for nice outdoor. Only people selling weed for less than 10 are legal growers to their corporate overlords or Grade B producers. It’s all good cause more and more Grade A triangle weed is hitting the Traditional Market all over the country and the nation appreciates it.

Bonus is since corporations started buying and consolidating the distribution to kill off the small mom and pops its winding up biting them in the ass with them only paying out less than 1k a pound. I noticed a big change in lending to corporate cannabis 8.5% interest they pay’in now and just saw another $100 million (they were gettin $300 to $500 million 6 months ago) dolled out at 9.5% interest. Soon that well gonna dry up, lol…….Fuck Legal!

Lynn H
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Lynn H
2 years ago
Reply to  Legallettuce

Yeah, except 4+ trillion found it’s way into the stock market. Through PPP, Fed stimulus insertion and offshore accounts. It’s supposedly all highly leveraged too. I hope it all collapses on itself. All of it. If it doesn’t we are going to have a lot more inflation in housing costs and a lot more homeless people. And I’m not talking about the drunks on the street that are the most visible. They are sucking blood in any and every way possible.

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Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
2 years ago
Reply to  Lynn H

We are way past 4 Trillion near double of our government manufacturing money. The question is how does our government launder all that fake money. It will be interesting but I am a child of the 70s so I am better prepared than most.

Don't eat the brown acid
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Don't eat the brown acid
2 years ago

Please use the links to report all illegal grows to help the legal market. I’ve paid so much monies to get permits and it get very difficult getting verbally abused and sneered at while out in the community of love.

If only people could feel the pains of working so hard to bring the finest medicine to patients that need my variety that helps cure various illnesses, they would understand the difference between and illicit grower and a medicine provider.

Report, report, and report

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
2 years ago

I was kinda thinking I should lay plants down in Mendo and report where I planted a few thousand. Help out in the body count if ya know what I mean. Of course, it would be only a small fraction of what I actually planted but that’s not the point of these enforcement tactics. They just need consistency to appease their politicians who are getting flak from the wallstreeters. The illicit market is booming but nobody ever talks about our retail sales growth, lol.

Local Farmer
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Local Farmer
2 years ago

Sneer at legal growers who promote snitching on traditional growers. Only decent people do that.

In my 1911 I trust
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In my 1911 I trust
2 years ago

Its a crappy, rainy, October. Those plants must’ve been full of mold anyway, probably did them a big favor. I don’t understand the desire for people to run these new 9-10 week strains in full sun outdoor, it will never finish in a year like this. Have fun producing premature mids full of mold! Its nice to run strains that are completely done by the 10th of October. Its an old secret to success that hasn’t been very secret for a long time. People still don’t use it, people still screw themselves because they want to run cookie dookie and ice cream dingleberry, instead of a good heirloom seed. What a bunch of barns, like Farce said, thank goodness you were chopped, probably saved ya’ll a big headache.

Neverlayup
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Neverlayup
2 years ago

Your spot on! Never seen soo much wedding and ice cream cake!
looking for old school bubba and bubble gum if anyone has beans

Perspective
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Perspective
2 years ago

The take away from these Mendo busts is to grow more than a few hundred and you will be fine. They only bust small grows.

Legallettuce
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Legallettuce
2 years ago

California is just the beginning. We illicits are gonna hit all legal states hard the next few years with our dank Humboldt weed. Take back what is rightfully ours. Let the war fuck’in rage….Blessings to the fallen.

https://www.politico.com/news/2021/10/23/california-legal-illicit-weed-market-516868

disappointedD
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disappointed
2 years ago

I’m now hearing 200 for good outdoor. Unprocessed plants are worthless. Nobody is making a living on 26 plants.

That sauce
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That sauce
2 years ago
Reply to  disappointed

Your friends are making a killing

disappointedD
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disappointed
2 years ago

My friends always leave a big Jar under the Christmas tree. This year it will probably be 1lb bags.