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SAN JOAQUIN <br /> <br />Environmental Health Department <br />COUNTY <br />Greatness grows here. <br />NOTICE AND ORDER TO ABATE <br />CANNABIS ACTIVITIES <br />San Joaquin County Ordinance Code, Title 4, Division 10, Chapter 3 <br />LOCATION: /0,s-0, pet kvs..„,/---ge-biez_ Rd. CITY: 77; DATE: 9//s /2.2_ <br />RESIDENT CULTIVATOR NAME: RECORD ID#: <br />r r-__ PROPERTY OWNER NAME: ecig- 49 cfry, ei 4 q , <br />. OPERTY OWNER ADDRESS: // 3 6 .236,-p, ta-4 L" /...s .,.. 04 4•-s-6 ...gi <br />TYPE OF INSPECTION: COMPLAINT UCOMPLIANCE CHECK UOTHER <br />NATURE OF COMPLAINT a <br />, 0_44,tevLis <br />VIOLATIONS: <br />1. x <br />i Cultivation not Performed in Accordance with Adopted Local Ordinance. CA H&SC Section 11362.2(a)(1) - A person shall plant, cultivate, harvest, <br />dry, or process plants in accordance with local ordinances. <br />pa <br />Maximum Six (6) Cannabis Plants Exceeded per Premise. CA H&SC Section11362.2(a)(3) - Not more than six living plants may be planted, <br />cultivated, harvested, dried, or processed within a single private residence, or upon the grounds of that private residence, at one time; SJC Ord. Code, <br />Title 4, Section 4-20005(a) - Maximum Plants per Premises. A maximum of six (6) cannabis plants, immature or mature, are allowed per premises. <br />Owner Written Approval Required. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-20005(c) - A tenant must have written landlord approval to engage in personal <br />cultivation of cannabis. • <br />4. ;t <br />,, Outdoor Cultivation and Processing Prohibited. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-20005(d) - No person shall cause, permit or allow the outdoor <br />cultivation or processing of cannabis on the premises. <br />Safe Storage. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-20005(e) - The cultivation and cannabis produced therefrom is contained within a fully enclosed <br />structure secured by lock and key or other security devise to prevent unauthorized entry and is inaccessible to minors. • <br />y <br />Cultivation in an Unapproved Structure. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-20005(b) - The premises must contain a habitable personal residence. <br />Cultivation in a residence or fully enclosed accessory structure only. <br />X Maximum Size. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-20005(f) - Cultivation shall not exceed 100 square feet of residence or accessory structure. <br />Commercial Cultivation is Prohibited. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-20005(g) - Cultivation for commercial purposes is prohibited. • <br />No Public Visibility. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-20005(h) - No plants, lights, or glare to be visible from public right of way or adjacent parcel. • <br />No Public Nuisances. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-20005(i) - No light, glare, heat, noise, odor, or vibration allowed that is detrimental to public <br />health and safety or interferes with reasonable enjoyment of life or property. . 10 •• <br />Use of Volatile Solvents/ Carbon Dioxide Prohibited. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-200050)(k) - The use of volatile solvents or carbon dioxide to <br />cultivate, process, or manufacture cannabis is prohibited. 11. • <br />Proper Pesticide Use. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-200050) - Use or storage of any pesticide inconsistent with the label or applicable laws or in a <br />manner that is detrimental to public health, safety, or welfare, is prohibited. . 12 • <br />Proper Water Use. SJC Ord. Code, Title 4, Section 4-20005(m) - Cultivation of cannabis must comply with all laws governing water and wastewater. • <br />Other Violation. • <br />CORRECTIVE ACTIONS/ORDERS: <br />11.. Destroy and dispose of all unpermitted cannabis plants. Take action to mitigate all public nuisances. <br />used chemicals. Properly dspose of all wastes/provde recepts. i i i ii Cease use of prohibited ormproperly <br />Remove all improperly stored cannabis plants/processed cannabis to a permitted location on the premises. ,? <br />COMPLIANCE DATE: <br />IMMEDIATELY • <br />II 24 HOURS M 48 HOURS <br />10 DAYS • <br />COMMENTS/OBSERVATIONS: <br />Failure to Comply may result in substantial fines/penalties and/or other enforcement actions. The Environmental Health Department will recover all costs <br />needed to abate these violations. Refer to the reverse side of this sheet for additional information, including how to request a hearing. <br />INSPECTED <br />RECEIVED <br />2 / <br />1(7° 9 <br />,)W---3,5-2-- <br />BY:PHO E• .' 4109 allP SIGNAT I- 1ST - D ENVIRONMENTAL HEALTH SPECIALIST <br />Pi1C—c/ DATE: BY: SIG TURE OF OWNER/TENANT/RESPONSIBLE PARTY <br />3300 XXX 12-6-2018 PAGE 1 <br /> <br />1868 E. Hazelton Avenue I Stockton, California 95205 I T 209 468-3420 I F 209 464-0138 I www.sjcehd.com