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Neighbors concerned over pot smell from Cathedral City cannabis cultivation facility

Brad Devine and his wife spend their winters at Outdoor Resorts Palm Springs in Cathedral City, but for the last few days they've noticed a strong marijuana smell coming from a cannabis cultivation site next door.

Devine said he and others in the area have reported their concerns to the City, but feel action has not been taken quickly enough to address the matter.

The City is aware of the situation and is currently working with the facility operator, CC Industry, LLC, on solutions. The site is located on Ramon Rd. and is adjacent to the RV community.

"The cultivation business is currently in construction. They're building out their facility and they have been bringing online some of their grow rooms, which I understand, is contributing to some of the odor impacts on adjacent properties," according to Andrew Firestine, Director of Development Services for the city of Cathedral City.

As part of the permitting and license, the business is required to install mitigation for odor.

"Through our inspection process of CC Industry, we are working with the property owner to ensure that they have the proper filtration systems in place in order to mitigate the odor impacts from their business," according to Firestine.

The City has not yet issued the business its certificate of occupancy. Firestine said he anticipates the issue to be addressed "in the coming weeks."

The owner of CC Industry issued the following statement:

"At CC Industry LLC, operating under the trade name C4, we hold a steadfast commitment to serving as stewards of the community in which we operate. We recognize the privilege and responsibility that comes with being a part of a neighborhood, and we deeply value the opportunity to contribute positively as both a neighbor and an employer.

From the outset, we have made it our priority to engage in open and transparent communication with local authorities, including the building department, as we establish and manage our operations. We understand the importance of adhering to regulations and working collaboratively with regulatory bodies to ensure compliance and uphold safety standards.

As we embark on this journey, we are dedicated to fostering strong relationships within the community and being a source of pride for those who live and work alongside us. We are committed to conducting our business in good faith, with integrity, and with respect for the well-being of our neighbors and employees.

We understand that the startup phase can present challenges, and we are dedicated to navigating these challenges responsibly.

As we work towards the completion of our facility, we remain open to feedback and communication from the community. We encourage anyone with questions or concerns to reach out to us directly at: publicrelations@c4industry.com, as we are committed to addressing any issues in a timely and effective manner.

Moving forward, we remain fully committed to our mission of operating responsibly and ethically, while contributing positively to the fabric of our community. We thank all those who have supported us thus far and look forward to continued collaboration and growth together."

David Bernard
COO, CC Industry, LLC

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