Continued degradation of our communities and environment. In this case most likely associated with marijuana at some level, can’t say for sure from the press release.
I am going to go out on a limb and say, yes, related to marijuana cultivation in some fashion.
Getting so old and tired of these incidents. I guess nobody else is as fed up as me??? I reach out to Board of Supervisors and more importantly the County Building and Planning Department regularly. Both of these should be hearing loud and clear from all County residents that the growing of marijuana in the hills is done, we are not condoning it anymore! Our votes for legalization and the County ordinance, was not a vote to increase the grows in our hills, remote pristine areas, and ecologically sensitive landscapes (Oak prairies and woodlands); but to permit the grows in true agricultural areas that are zoned as such and contain infrastructure and/or existing agriculture already.