
Cannabis Permitting and Violations:
Humboldt County Cannabis Division:
Trinity County Cannabis:
We have many years of experience in every level of cannabis sales and permitting. Learning the rules and regulations as they change has been a challenging thing to keep up with over the years. I owned and ran my own legal farm in Trinity County, went through the permitting process, and also consulted on farms in Humboldt County.
Hawk & Heron not only brings experiences from our local area, but also brings marketing and branding experience from the industry in Colorado during the height of the cannabis boom.
If you are interested in having us consult in regards to branding, marketing, infrastructure, permitting, etc please reach out for a consultation.
We also specialize in violation and abatement work! We have a relationship with Humboldt County code enforcement, and work with the land owners and the county to solve these issues.
This work includes:
- Property Clean up
- Removal of items in violation
- Remediation of land parcels
- negotiations of fines with the county
- Building permitting
- Grading back permitting
Consultations:
$250.00/ Hour
Violations:
$125.00 per hour/ projects quoted by the job.
Mendocino County
Permitting:
Mendocino county is also on a different trajectory. They are capping gardens at 10,000SF of flowering canopy as well. In Mendo, you go through the building department first. They look at your parcel and approve your site. Then you get transferred to the AG department, and this is the department that actually gives you your permit. So Mendocino is a two step process. Everyone is very friendly down there, and there are also Mendocino consultants that specialize in their ordinance- so it's worth looking into who may be more familiar with their regulations when hiring a consultant. The thing that makes it tricky there right now is permits are not transferrable so if you sell to a new buyer the seller has to stay on the permit which is not ideal. They also want you to show pre-existing cultivation so it makes it harder for new farms who have no history of a grow.