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The Busy Bee’s lawsuit was the first of three filed by the coalition against the county and the owners of outdoor cannabis “grows” on Highway 246 last year, including West Coast Farms and Castlerock Family Farms, all of them in the scenic wine-tasting region between Buellton and Lompoc.
Within this region, applications for nearly 800 acres of outdoor cannabis are in various stages of county review for the Sta. Rita Hills, a federally-designated American Viticultural Area.
The Busy Bee’s case is believed to be the first to seek stricter regulation of outdoor cannabis cultivation based on alleged violations of the California Environmental Quality Act. Tuesday’s ruling signals the potential pitfalls of that strategy and suggests that the coalition will face an uphill battle in its future court cases.
Fullerton family s 30 year campaign for justice anphoblacht.com - get the latest breaking news, showbiz & celebrity photos, sport news & rumours, viral videos and top stories from anphoblacht.com Daily Mail and Mail on Sunday newspapers.
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Finn outside Belvedere Café Restaurant Belfast, a fully family friendly BYO restaurant (Image: @lynsey&catherine)
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Belfast man s van conversion is the ultimate way to enjoy staycations this summer Nadia Breen
A Belfast man has converted his transit van as an alternative way of travelling around the country.
29-year-old Conor Donnelly loves surfing, mountain biking and all other outdoor activities, making this new project perfect for him. Along with his wife, the dentist had planned a four month travelling trip through Sri Lanka, Thailand, Myanmar, Singapore, Indonesia before arriving in Australia, with Covid hitting just a few months before their departure.
With the trip cancelled and being surfers who travel regularly around the coastline of Ireland, they had always thought about having a van for staycations.