Politics & Government

Cannabis Farm Approval Rescinded By Water Agency Board: Livermore

The Zone 7 Water Agency Board of Directors found discrepancies between documents the farm submitted, Pleasanton Weekly reported.

LIVERMORE, CA — Plans for Livermore's first cannabis farm have been halted after the Zone 7 Water Agency Board of Directors noticed problems in approval documents filed by Oasis Venture, Pleasanton Weekly reported.

Plans for the Oasis Fund Livermore Grow Facility call for a 32,ooo-square-foot greenhouse with 22,000-square-feet of cannabis plants, plus a 5,040-square-foot processing on a 98-acre property six miles from downtown at 7031 Morgan Territory Road.

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Board members found numbers didn't match up in documents Oasis Venture sent in request of a wastewater treatment system on the property, Pleasanton Weekly reported. The board voted to rescind its approval and call for a full environmental impact report at its Jan. 15 meeting.

Chuk Campos, Oasis Venture founder, acknowledged the issues, and said a report given to the board was not updated properly and had older numbers that did not reflect the latest information, the paper reported.

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