Wednesday, September 24, 2014 8:08:15 PM
With its Approved Chaffee County Marijuana License…
This INCC PR confirms that the Marijuana License approved for Chaffee County by Prosperous Valley (John Mehos) pertains to INCC/GroPro:
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63800171&symbol=INCC
It’s important to understand this post below first given the news above:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=106464395
As I had previously stated in another post, there is much that had to be proven to the Chaffee County Commissioners before approving John Mehos for his Marijuana License. Here are some things I pulled out of the Resolution for Adopting Medical Marijuana Business Licensing Regulations from the ”official” website for Chaffee County that stood out the most to me that not only justify why I believe as my thoughts mentioned above, but indicates the prerequisites that had to be achieved before being approved for a Marijuana License by the Chaffee County Commissioners.
Again, the above are prerequisites that had to be achieved before being approved for a Marijuana License by the Chaffee County Commissioners.
Also, within the article above/below, it was stated that owners of existing facilities would be able to expand their business by simply amending their original application:
http://www.themountainmail.com/free_content/article_1cdb117c-2880-11e4-b297-001a4bcf6878.html
I mentioned this part for two reasons...
First: Because it was noted that Mehos has a potential 251 acres that could be applicable to the marijuana cultivation operations here in INCC. The actual amount for INCC is unknown although 251 acres reflects a huge ”potential” for growth.
Second: I am fully aware that the 251 acres could be used for marijuana cultivation or it could be land separate from the 251 acres to be used for marijuana cultivation as it was confirmed that Mehos has another plot of land that is properly zoned under contract that is actually not 251 aces, but is less than 100 acres. This is what have gotten their foot into the door because now as what was stated within the article above… owners of existing facilities would be able to expand their business by simply amending their original application. This actually creates a potential of 300 acres to ”potentially” be used for marijuana cultivation for INCC.
v/r
Sterling
This INCC PR confirms that the Marijuana License approved for Chaffee County by Prosperous Valley (John Mehos) pertains to INCC/GroPro:
http://ih.advfn.com/p.php?pid=nmona&article=63800171&symbol=INCC
It’s important to understand this post below first given the news above:
http://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=106464395
As I had previously stated in another post, there is much that had to be proven to the Chaffee County Commissioners before approving John Mehos for his Marijuana License. Here are some things I pulled out of the Resolution for Adopting Medical Marijuana Business Licensing Regulations from the ”official” website for Chaffee County that stood out the most to me that not only justify why I believe as my thoughts mentioned above, but indicates the prerequisites that had to be achieved before being approved for a Marijuana License by the Chaffee County Commissioners.
http://www.chaffeecounty.org/
http://www.chaffeecounty.org/EndUserFiles/46293.pdf
Article 5: Licenses; Section C
Article 7: Licensing Requirements
Again, the above are prerequisites that had to be achieved before being approved for a Marijuana License by the Chaffee County Commissioners.
Also, within the article above/below, it was stated that owners of existing facilities would be able to expand their business by simply amending their original application:
http://www.themountainmail.com/free_content/article_1cdb117c-2880-11e4-b297-001a4bcf6878.html
I mentioned this part for two reasons...
First: Because it was noted that Mehos has a potential 251 acres that could be applicable to the marijuana cultivation operations here in INCC. The actual amount for INCC is unknown although 251 acres reflects a huge ”potential” for growth.
Second: I am fully aware that the 251 acres could be used for marijuana cultivation or it could be land separate from the 251 acres to be used for marijuana cultivation as it was confirmed that Mehos has another plot of land that is properly zoned under contract that is actually not 251 aces, but is less than 100 acres. This is what have gotten their foot into the door because now as what was stated within the article above… owners of existing facilities would be able to expand their business by simply amending their original application. This actually creates a potential of 300 acres to ”potentially” be used for marijuana cultivation for INCC.
v/r
Sterling
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