In a first, Humboldt County Permits Five Cannabis Farms in One Fell Swoop

The blue blobs are rain catchment ponds and the numbered parcels are the project parcels.

The blue blobs are rain catchment ponds and the numbered parcels are the project parcels. [A screenshot from the staff powerpoint]

With a planner saying Humboldt County has “set a record” by reviewing five cannabis farm projects at once, the Planning Commission proceeded to approve them at its April 3 meeting.

The five inter-related projects together amount to more than three acres of cultivation area but with irrigation needs covered by rainwater catchment and PG&E grid power at four of the five project parcels, there weren’t any obstacles to permitting.

Senior Planner Steven Santos described them as “kind of standard cannabis projects.”

The grouped parcels are located in the county’s southeastern area, off Hogtrap Road in New Harris.

The applicant for all five permits is Mark Finley of Garberville, doing business as Hog Trap Farms, LLC and Finmark Farms, LLC.

The only project in the batch with potential issues is 13,560 square feet of outdoor cultivation and 20,000 square feet of mixed light cultivation.

The mixed light area is a new use, as it’s being converted from outdoor cultivation.

As such, it’s permitted under the more recent version of the county’s commercial cannabis ordinance, known as version 2.0.

The other four projects are permitted under the county’s original ordinance, 1.0.

The mixed light conversion isn’t a significant issue but the project is near a Bureau of Land Management (BLM) area.

Santos noted a BLM comment letter that raised concern about potential Northern Spotted Owl impacts.

But Santos said the cultivation will be done in an area where cannabis farming has been ongoing, so it doesn’t deviate from a baseline condition.

An assessment by a registered professional forester shows that the closest cultivation areas to the BLM land are at least 900 feet away – which Santos described as “well beyond” a 600-foot minimum standard.

“There’s no Northern Spotted Owl habitat impacted by the proposal,” Santos said.

According to a written staff report, the permit’s conditions of approval include controls on lighting, prohibiting use of synthetic netting for erosion control and requiring “wildlife-proof” refuse containers.

The other projects are 40,000 square feet of outdoor cultivation, 30,000 square feet of outdoor, 27,240 square feet of outdoor and 6,600 square feet of mixed light, and 7,200 square feet of outdoor.

All the projects are pre-existing and only one will use generator power but it’s required to switch to solar by January 1, 2026.

The projects were unanimously approved in a single vote.

Also on the agenda was a Garberville-based project that aims to combine cultivation, non-volatile manufacturing, distribution and nursery operations.

It was on the meeting’s consent agenda of routine items but was continued to the next meeting.

Located on Alderpoint Road about 1,200 feet of the Upper Sawmill Road intersection, the project’s applicant is David Morris doing business as Pharming Humboldt Dreams, LLC.

A permit for 10,000 square feet of mixed light cultivation has already been approved for the project site and cannabis won’t be brought to the site from other farms.

A written staff report says the cultivation was approved under an administrative permit and “the county has gotten “a fairly significant number of complaints regarding the grading and development activities that have taken place” under the permit, which didn’t require public noticing.

The staff report also notes that “additional complaints were received regarding the construction of the building that is proposed for the microbusiness activities, which was constructed without first obtaining a building permit, and for unpermitted grading that occurred to open up a secondary access off of Sawmill Road.”

Both of the issues have been addressed by getting building and grading permits, according to the staff report.

The project will be 600 feet from a school bus stop, meeting a distance standard, but the county’s gotten a subsequent complaint about lack of notice, “the history of unpermitted activity on the site” and use of Sawmill Road as access.

The hearing for the project is set for the commission’s April 17 meeting.

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Ed Voice
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Ed Voice
1 year ago

“With a planner saying Humboldt County has “set a record” by reviewing five cannabis farm projects at once, the Planning Commission proceeded to approve them at its April 3 meeting.”

Sounds like arrogant bragging rights?

Is this yet more permitted grows that will say they cannot pay their Measure S tax?

Mr. Clark
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Ed Voice

exactly are they getting a pass? Or are they able to pay the TAX. Weed is free. Anyone can grow some in their yard. But stoners are stupid and lazy.

Duh
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Duh
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

I guess I built my business, BA degree, house and garden all out of laziness.

Martin
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1 year ago
Reply to  Duh

I did the same thing Duh. I am sick and tired pot farms, and I know from the past the farmers will pay their due taxes when they are damn good and ready which is not at all until the county wants to take their land and equipment.

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago
Reply to  Duh

BA degree?! Possibly that, yes

lol
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lol
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

Talk about lazy. That’s is some low effort shit posting. Go troll the other geriatrics on the booking thread.

Just Saying
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Just Saying
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

Lmfao you people don’t know half the shit you don’t know. But continue finding yourself intelligent as a lie ?

Disgusted
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Disgusted
1 year ago

Did I miss something? Has the price per lb. magically gone up? Where is the market for this? WHY? Seems like a losing proposition these days. A little late to the game. 600 feet from kid’s bus stop? Come ON, seriously. WHY?

Mr. Clark
Member
1 year ago
Reply to  Disgusted

Back door market. $

lol
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lol
1 year ago
Reply to  Mr. Clark

Even then indoor is topping out around 700 and outdoor is like 300 or 400.

Guest
Guest
Guest
1 year ago
Reply to  lol

A friend just gave away their outdoor and their Dep went for 150$ an lb ! This was not crap product either .

Duh
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Duh
1 year ago
Reply to  Disgusted

If you’ve been a farmer for several decades, and you were given the choice of whether you had to grow corn, soy beans, or cannabis, you would be an idiot not to grow cannabis. If you know what you’re doing, you could potentially profit over $300,000 per acre with Cannabis whereas with corn and soybeans the profit per acre is only a few hundred dollars. Why is the central Valley still full of almond farms, which use tons more space, water and chemicals and canvas? Because there’s money to be made at it. Be your own boss and work your land in the beautiful mountains. Kind of a no brainer.

Ed Voice
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Ed Voice
1 year ago
Reply to  Duh

“If you’ve been a farmer for several decades, and you were given the choice of whether you had to grow corn, soy beans, or cannabis, you would be an idiot not to grow cannabis. If you know what you’re doing, you could potentially profit over $300,000 per acre with Cannabis whereas with corn and soybeans the profit per acre is only a few hundred dollars.”

How are you coming up with those numbers and figures? Everyone in the commercial cannabis industry in Humboldt County is screaming like a mashed cat and claim they cannot make any money and pay their taxes growing commercial cannabis, what are you talking about?

https://kymkemp.com/2025/03/28/humboldts-cannabis-tax-payment-deadline-extended/

CsMisadventures
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CsMisadventures
1 year ago
Reply to  Duh

There are other crops that you can make a decent buck on if you have 5-10 acres to play with Or just one. There are niche ones like saffron and vanilla and other spices that can make old-time weed levels of money. 1000 sq m. of saffron can get you a kilo worth of it and net you 10+ grand. Granted it’s a nightmare to harvest and some need B.S. degree levels of effort to grow, but the money is good and there is about a hair above zero of anyone growing spices on a commercial level locally that I can think of. Quinoa maybe, but that takes some acreage to make it work. Also, there’s a lot of dyes that come from plants that clothing makers will pay bank for because nobody else has it and there is about zero of that going on here either. Just have to find your market and put it in the ground. Doesn’t have to be weed.

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Watching
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Watching
1 year ago

Good job county drive prices even lower
this is so dumb why is this even news and who got paid off Humbolt County corruption at its best

Poking the bear,
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Poking the bear,
1 year ago
Reply to  Watching

Agreed NO CONCEPT OF WHAT THEY ARE DOING get them the hell out of humboldt. IM TIRED OF BEING SOLD OUT BY THESE THIEVES

Poking the bear,
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Poking the bear,
1 year ago
Reply to  Watching

These are the stupidist people that have ever been involved in the pot trade.THEY ARE CLUELESS SENIOR CITIZENS.. 25 YEARS OF STUPIDIDITY. WHY ARE WE PUTTING UP WITH THEM?

Country Joe
Member
1 year ago

Which senior citizens are you biased against…

Poking the bear,
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Poking the bear,
1 year ago
Reply to  Watching

THE COUNTY IS BROKE. LIKE USUAL. SO TIME TO SELL SOME MORE PERMITS? Obviously no concern what so ever flagrant mis management.

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago

So let me get this straight….These were all operating already BEFORE they had permits? Were they abated? Because pretty much everybody got abated with that satellite program. If they did then why isn’t that mentioned in the article? If they didn’t then that sounds pretty fishy….And the “administrative permit” that was slipped to the Sawmill Rd operation did not require any public notification?! Not even neighbors?! Just go for it! That sure sounds like a personal favor situation. Bushnell have something to do with that favor? Did Bushnell vote on these? How can she? Talk about conflict of interest in a supervisor!
And really…how can this be financially justified w/o back door sales out of state? METRC is a full-fledged joke now and a deceitful pretend program that nobody follows yet the state keeps lying to us about it’s effectiveness. SCAM!! All the way to Sacramento…

Jay Beigh
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Jay Beigh
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

Not familiar with Humboldt, but in my county the only notifications legally required are if you are within 300ft.

JB

Hey Moe!
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Hey Moe!
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

operating without permits was a prerequisite to obtaining a permit here at one point

David Morris
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David Morris
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

The 2000 square-foot green building that was built for the micro license is more than 600 feet from the bus stop. It’s more like 1800 feet. And I want the micro license to help our struggling neighbors who have legal farms to sell and transport their goods to San Francisco in LA markets. I have a degree in accounting. I am an Eagle Scout former assistance scoutmaster go to church every Sunday own a nonprofit with my fiancé, Cynthia. We are good people who are wanting to live in Humboldt the rest of our lives.

hillman
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hillman
1 year ago

That dude Mark is a hard worker. Good for him 🙂

Dumboldt
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Dumboldt
1 year ago

Amazing what bureaucrats can do when the tax funds are low.

Farce
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Farce
1 year ago

Is the county proceeding with busting people for growing after letting their permits run out? I just heard there are some 10 cases of this in the system….”indictments” served. Abatements are kicking up again too on those formerly permitted but not anymore grows…Anybody know anything about that?

Kicking Bull
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Kicking Bull
1 year ago
Reply to  Farce

“Nice grow you got here, it would be a shame if something happened to it”

Farmer Jane
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Farmer Jane
1 year ago

The real deal is the pot farmer is no longer an outlaw. They are farmers. Some people actually may like being a farmer. If you do your own work, make your own soil and nutrients, you drop the price to $125 to grow a pound. It is normal in retail to have a profit margin of 10-50%. This is good unless you live in the past where people paid you for your risk. Some pot growers just love being farmers.

Whatta Joke
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Whatta Joke
1 year ago

“we can’t pay our taxes”, “the market has tanked”, “we are struggling”…………”hey, we want a permit!” LOL

Jeffersonian
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Jeffersonian
1 year ago

Mark Finley. Hasnt he been operating without permits in the past?

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