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Planning commission adopts MND and approves Global Interactive Solutions cannabis farm with conditions amid water and safety concerns (3–1)

May 14, 2026 | Lake County, California


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Planning commission adopts MND and approves Global Interactive Solutions cannabis farm with conditions amid water and safety concerns (3–1)
The Lake County Planning Commission on May 14 adopted the mitigated negative declaration (IS-24-11) and approved a major use permit (PL‑25‑120 / UP24‑15) for Global Interactive Solutions LLC to develop a phased commercial cannabis cultivation operation at 1780 California State Highway 53 (APN 010‑055‑024) in the unincorporated Clear Lake area. The commission approved the project with the findings and conditions in the staff report on a 3–1 vote.

Staff (Trish Turner) described a two‑stage project on a 64.23‑acre parcel historically used for vineyard operations: stage one would establish approximately 130,680 ft² (3 acres) of outdoor cultivation along with two greenhouses for immature plant propagation and a 6,000 ft² processing building; stage two would reduce outdoor cultivation to 2 acres and add 20,736 ft² of mixed‑light cultivation inside greenhouses plus additional greenhouses for propagation. The project includes a 6‑ft security fence, security cameras, a 28,000‑gallon firefighting water tank to meet NFPA/PRC requirements, septic improvements, and on‑site water storage; staff recommended adoption of the MND and approval subject to mitigation measures and conditions.

Hydrology and cumulative water impacts were central to the hearing. Staff summarized the applicant’s hydrology report and drought management plan and noted stage‑specific annual water projections: roughly 5.1–5.9 acre‑feet per year for stage one, increasing to about 6.8–8.0 acre‑feet per year for stage two. Dr. Angie Dodd, the hydrology report author (joined by Zoom), told commissioners the analysis intentionally used a conservative approach that incorporated both approved and potential projects in the area to estimate cumulative demand; she said the reporting relied on the county project list and potential land‑use maxima to ensure a conservative cumulative impact estimate.

Commissioners asked detailed questions about proximity to the City of Clear Lake boundary and the city’s conditional letter of support; staff said the cultivation area is roughly 781 feet from the nearest property line and within the county’s 1,000‑foot review buffer from the city boundary and that many of the city’s suggested conditions were incorporated into the county’s recommended conditions. Commissioners also pressed about road upgrades and CalFire 4290/4291 ignition‑safety requirements; staff and the applicant confirmed road improvements and a plan to meet 4290 standards would be required as conditions of approval, including roadway widening in constrained sections and a gate knockbox.

Public commenters and commissioners expressed concern about the density of other cultivation projects in the vicinity and the cumulative strain on groundwater. Several speakers asked for in‑season (summer) well testing and expanded monitoring; staff noted annual compliance monitoring and that some previously permitted projects have expired. Commissioners asked staff to consider updating county cannabis rules (Article 73) to strengthen drought and cumulative impact protections in future code revisions.

After public comment and deliberation, the commission moved to adopt IS‑24‑11 and to grant the major use permit PL‑25‑120/UP24‑15 subject to the findings and conditions in the staff report dated May 14, 2026. The motions carried on a recorded voice/roll vote, 3 in favor and 1 opposed. The chair read statutory appeal instructions and reminded applicants of the seven‑calendar‑day appeal window.

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