In a lawsuit filed on April 23 in county Superior Court, the vintner-backed nonprofit Santa Barbara Coalition for Responsible Cannabis alleges that Busy Bee owner Sara Rotman (right) illegally expanded a medicinal operation from a single greenhouse in early 2016 to more than seven acres in 2018. | Credit: Daniel Dreifuss

Taking aim at an industry it views as disruptive and out of control, a citizens’ coalition is suing the Board of Supervisors and the owner of Busy Bee’s Organics, a 22-acre cannabis project on Highway 246 that was unanimously approved for a zoning permit last month.

In a lawsuit filed on April 23 in county Superior Court, the Santa Barbara Coalition for Responsible Cannabis, Inc., a nonprofit group, alleges that Sara Rotman, the owner of Busy Bee’s, and her agents illegally expanded a medicinal operation from a single greenhouse in early 2016 to more than seven acres in 2018 — and that the supervisors broke their own zoning rules in validating that expansion with an after-the-fact permit.

The coalition claims that the county failed to properly review the environmental impacts of cannabis on the lucrative wine-tasting business in and around Buellton, including the pungent smell of marijuana plants; and that the county broke state law by allowing cannabis operations such as Busy Bee’s to qualify for tax breaks as agricultural preserves.

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