Cannabis Operator, Winemaker Make Peace in the Sta. Rita Hills

Grower Agrees Not to Sue over Any Pesticide ‘Drift’ from Grapes

A zoning permit for the 24-acre Central Coast Agriculture cannabis operation at 5645 Santa Rosa Road west of Buellton was approved by county Planning Commission on May 12. The owner, John De Friel, also runs a 30-acre cannabis operation at 8701 Santa Rosa; it includes a processing building and was approved by the county Board of Supervisors on May 4.

Thu May 20, 2021 | 12:01am

A cannabis operation along the Santa Ynez River in the fabled Sta. Rita Hills got a green light from the county Planning Commission this month with no opposition from surrounding vineyards, including Sanford, Lafond, and Sea Smoke, some of the most iconic names in the region.

“We’re getting along fine with all of our neighbors,” John De Friel, the CEO of Central Coast Agriculture at 5645 Santa Rosa Road, told commissioners at a May 12 hearing on the project.

Most notably, those neighbors include the Fiddlestix Vineyard, a 130-acre operation to the west that De Friel reported to the county for a pesticide violation in 2019. Since then, De Friel told the commissioners, he, the winemaker, and her sprayer have worked things out. He placed their pesticide agreements in the public record to prove it.

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