Nevada County is set to propose amendments to its Cannabis Cultivation Ordinance for consideration by the board of supervisors, county officials announced Thursday. The amendments relate to the ability to operate collectives and the point person for appeal hearings, which were major talking points during the two robustly attended public hearings on the ordinance last year. “The issue we wanted to clarify is that one can collectively cultivate as long as there is one person living on the property,” said Assistant County Counsel Marcos Kropf. “A qualified patient may also cultivate medical marijuana as a bona fide member of a …
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