Is there a limit to the number of plants I can grow on my parcel?

Non-Medical

  1. No more than six plants may be planted, cultivated, harvested, dried, or processed within a single private residence, or upon the grounds of a private residence, at any one time.

Medical

  1. No, there is no limit on the plant count. The cultivation area is measured from the canopy of your outermost plants rather than the trunks or stems of each plant.

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1. What are the parcel requirements to grow?
2. What are the setback requirements?
3. Am I allowed to grow on more area or more plants if my doctor’s order is greater than the ordinance allows?
4. Is a greenhouse (with approved common materials) considered an indoor grow?
5. What are approved common materials for detached structures?
6. Who can make a complaint and is my information confidential?
7. Will I be fined if found in violation?
8. What is the enforcement procedures?
9. Is there a cultivation area maximum?
10. Is there a limit to the number of plants I can grow on my parcel?
11. Can more than one grower be on a parcel?
12. What if I split my large parcel into smaller parcels?
13. Can my indoor grow be in my residence?