Places that allow 99

doubletake

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So I was doing some reading and saw that humbolt county and Mendocino both don't allow 99s anymore is there any county that does I pretty much thought those two were the most lenient.

Humboldt Co.
At a June 5, 2014 Planning Commission meeting, a time of 6 PM on June 19 was set for a public hearing on an ordinance to restrict growing on parcels five acres or smaller. On the agenda were amendments to the Zoning Ordinance and Local Coastal Program (LCP) to regulate outdoor cultivation of medical marijuana for personal use on parcels ranging from ½-acre to 5 acres in size. For parcels within this size range, the ordinance would authorize cultivation by qualified patients of up to 5 mature plants with canopy size not exceeding 50 square feet. Outdoor cultivation of medical marijuana on parcels less than 1/2 acre in size would be prohibited. Thanks to Woods and Esteban of HUMMAP for the report.


Lake County
On June 3, 2014, the voters of Lake County voted yes on Measure N by a 51.6-48.4% margin. This means Lake's ordinance #2997, passed in December 2013, took effect on July 11. Under the ordinance, outdoor cultivation is banned on parcels less than one acre in size and in all community growth boundaries, maps of which can be found here. Plant numbers on parcels larger than one acre outside of community growth boundaries are limited to six mature or 12 immature plants. The only exception is property 20 acres or more in size that is zoned for strictly for agriculture, on which collective gardens of up to 48 mature plants can be grown. Indoors throughout the county, a 100-square-foot area limited to 1200 watts can be grown subject to inspection by the Building and Safety Department and the sheriff. Read more.



Mendocino Co.
In January 2012, Mendocino rescinded its ordinance allowing for regulated 99-plant gardens. The maximum allowable indoor or outdoor garden in Mendocino county is now 25 plants per parcel; indoors, plants are also limited to 100 contiguous square feet. The sheriff's office still offers voluntary zip-tie permits for about $25 apiece. See the ordinance.





and what the hell do these zip ties get you, slight "peace of mind"

Lake county seems pretty chill but shit you need ally of land.
 

TWS

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All those rules do suck. Humboldts is the worst. Sounds like if your in a housing track on a 1/2 acre lot you won't be growing outdoors at all. Im surprised Lake county's law suite failed. You know there is still big gardens there I believe . I guess it's who the law lets get by. That sherriff that has the zip tyes raided his own gardens in his county with the feds.
 

doubletake

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All those rules do suck. Humboldts is the worst. Sounds like if your in a housing track on a 1/2 acre lot you won't be growing outdoors at all. Im surprised Lake county's law suite failed. You know there is still big gardens there I believe . I guess it's who the law lets get by. That sherriff that has the zip tyes raided his own gardens in his county with the feds.
Yeah man that's crazy fuck paying and then getting raided . I heard didn't that sherif get in trouble with the Feds since he took the money, either way it's all messed up ha. And yeah Defenetly still big gardens up there and lots of guerrilla grows for them to mess with.
I guess if your going to go big you just got to hope your not the unlucky one they pick to raid. I heard something like in Fresno they counted 560 big grows (around that number) and they could only raid like 120 in the year. So I guess you got good odds and probley even been better in humbolt or mendo :-P
 

mr sunshine

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Yeah man that's crazy fuck paying and then getting raided . I heard didn't that sherif get in trouble with the Feds since he took the money, either way it's all messed up ha. And yeah Defenetly still big gardens up there and lots of guerrilla grows for them to mess with.
I guess if your going to go big you just got to hope your not the unlucky one they pick to raid. I heard something like in Fresno they counted 560 big grows (around that number) and they could only raid like 120 in the year. So I guess you got good odds and probley even been better in humbolt or mendo :-P
I'm sure what they consider a big grow is way more then 99 plants... If no one rats on you and they are out of public sight you should be fine..
 

Kygiacomo

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According to google maps, EVERYWHERE. It's an enforcement issue, not an allowance. Most of the places that allow 99 were restricted to 100 sq ft (or some shit).
agree..idk when the fucking federal govt is gonna realize that MMJ is a fkn medicine and start raiding meth,cocaine,herion and pill dealers and leave us the fuck alone..weed has never killed anyone but yet pills and alchol kills thousands everday and they are still legal and not to mention cigs..dumbass feds
 

757growin

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TWS said:
All those rules do suck. Humboldts is the worst. Sounds like if your in a housing track on a 1/2 acre lot you won't be growing outdoors at all. Im surprised Lake county's law suite failed. You know there is still big gardens there I believe . I guess it's who the law lets get by. That sherriff that has the zip tyes raided his own gardens in his county with the feds.
Yeah I got a buddy up in lake county. Hundreds of plants in four huge greenhouses. Out of sight out of mind and out of smell range..
 

doubletake

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agree..idk when the fucking federal govt is gonna realize that MMJ is a fkn medicine and start raiding meth,cocaine,herion and pill dealers and leave us the fuck alone..weed has never killed anyone but yet pills and alchol kills thousands everday and they are still legal and not to mention cigs..dumbass feds
It's all cause there making more money with it being illegal

Check this article out I was just reading

http://www.latimes.com/local/la-me-mendocino-pot-20140526-story.html#page=1
 
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