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Catpole

03/26/15 9:11 AM

#59021 RE: SweepsMcGee #59020

The water engineering plan and well application is critical for the county to update the INCC license application.
In my opinion, the license will not be reviewed until the water plan is complete. Colorado water rights is a very complicated issue and unlike most of the Eastern states it is based on priority rights. As an example, you cannot even collect water in a roof retaining system. A proposed two barrel per home collection is now being proposed in the Colorado legislature.

In summary, the water process is not cut and dried and all details must be completed and sent through the county and state regulation process. In due time all will be processed and INCC will get the license approved.

stringofpearls

03/26/15 10:43 AM

#59022 RE: SweepsMcGee #59020

March15th* "applications"-were-"Pending" on-March19th…so-if-INCC-TRULY submitted the paperwork that the CEO TWEETY'd a pic about, on the day that INCC SAID they submitted them….then those applications should be SHOWN as PENDING by today…….

since the Gro Pro is NOT in production or found on the USPTO website…that TRACK RECORD is FACT and we should not trust INCC at its word

since Propersous Valley has not commented or obtained a building permit for a cultivation or MMJ plot in Salida……..AS INCC PROMISED…….we should not trust INCC's word

since the 3-5 tier 3 growers never materialized in early 2015 to lerase the Gro Pro system or engage INCC as an MJ consultant…….we should trust INCC's word


*just review the "pending" applications and one will see that there are 1-2 applications that are dated March 15th (not INCC apps mind you, other biz's)

too much "live and learn"going on here……

……with all the writing on the wall, who needs ANOTHER INCC PROMISE???????????????