in Hydrology, Dennis Slota, a former and now-retired hydrologist from the Mendocino County Water Agency, has been highly involved from the get-go with the county’s cannabis ordinance, the original iteration, the one presently in existence.
The one water revision in 1994 noted on the front page is a very minor change of not much substance.
If an individual buys land and wants to build a house, they have to demonstrate to the county that they have adequate water.
“Prior to Carmel Angelo becoming CEO in 2010, when I worked for the county, there was stability.
“There has been pure incompetence in the cannabis program.
If outside corporate interests want to change county policy, I presume they would talk with her.
“How does adding an additional work load improve performance? Right now, the board is on a blind rush to expand before an EIR is required.