Operators We've
Walked Through
Every engagement below is a real archetype. Names are illustrative; the regulatory challenges, interventions, and outcomes are drawn from our case files.
Humboldt County
California
From Legacy Grower to Licensed Operator
Navigating California's Track-and-Trace and county conditional-use permits for a third-generation family farm.
The Challenge
A 38-acre legacy operation needed to transition under CDFA's provisional license pathway before the 2024 cutoff — with no prior compliance documentation and three active county violations.
Our Intervention
Cultivar conducted a full regulatory gap analysis, cleared all county violations through negotiated remediation plans, and assembled a complete CEQA documentation package. Our attorneys handled the conditional-use permit hearing.
Outcome
Provisional license granted in 7 months. Zero cultivation-period violations. Family retained full ownership.
Detroit
Michigan
Social Equity License, First Attempt
Detroit's social equity ordinance requires 51% local ownership and documented community benefit plans.
The Challenge
First-time applicant with qualifying equity status but no cannabis business experience. The municipal zoning board had denied the prior 3 equity applicants at the same hearing for inadequate community benefit documentation.
Our Intervention
Cultivar drafted a 40-page Community Benefit Agreement, secured two neighborhood association endorsements, and prepared the applicant for zoning cross-examination. We modeled traffic impact data the board had flagged in prior denials.
Outcome
Approved 4–1. Store open within 11 months of engagement. First equity-licensed dispensary in that zip code.

Colorado
Colorado
Scaling Extraction SOPs Across 4 Facilities
An edibles manufacturer expanding from Boulder to Pueblo needed harmonized SOPs that passed MED inspection in both jurisdictions.
The Challenge
Boulder and Pueblo MED offices interpret ventilation and solvent-handling rules differently. The client had failed a Pueblo pre-inspection on 6 counts — all tied to SOP language that satisfied Boulder inspectors.
Our Intervention
Cultivar conducted a dual-jurisdiction SOP audit, rewrote extraction and packaging procedures to satisfy the more restrictive interpretation, and trained facility managers at all 4 sites. We attended the Pueblo re-inspection.
Outcome
Passed Pueblo re-inspection with zero findings. SOPs now serve as internal standard across all facilities.

Greater Boston
Massachusetts
Multi-State SOP Standardization
A 12-facility MSO entering Massachusetts needed to reconcile MA CCC requirements with existing NJ and IL operational standards.
The Challenge
The operator's existing SOPs were written for Illinois — a merit-based application state. Massachusetts uses a merit-plus-community-host-agreement model. Every SOP referencing "state approval" needed to be rearchitected.
Our Intervention
Cultivar deployed a 3-person team: one regulatory attorney, one operations specialist, and one municipal relations lead. We negotiated 4 Host Community Agreements simultaneously and rebuilt the compliance framework from scratch.
Outcome
All 4 MA licenses issued in a single application cycle. Standardized SOP library now covers IL, NJ, and MA.
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What Operators
Actually Say
We'd been denied twice before we found Cultivar. They didn't just know the regulations — they knew the specific inspector at the county level, what language had tripped up prior applicants, and exactly how to frame our community benefit plan. We were approved 4 to 1.
Marcus J. Williams
Owner & Operator · Social Equity Dispensary · Detroit, MI
3rd
3rd attempt → Approved
Our SOP library was a mess — written for Illinois, deployed in New Jersey, and somehow expected to pass in Massachusetts. Cultivar rebuilt the whole framework in 6 weeks. We passed every inspection first time.
Priya Nambiar
VP of Compliance · Multi-State Operator · 12 Facilities
0
0 inspection failures
Three generations on this land. I wasn't going to let a provisional license deadline end it. Cultivar cleared our county violations, handled the CEQA package, and showed up to the hearing. Seven months start to finish.
Elena Vasquez-Ruiz
Cultivar, Legacy Farm · Cultivation · Humboldt County, CA
7-month
7-month license grant
Assessment to
Operating License
Four stages. Every engagement follows this sequence — because compliance doesn't improvise.
Regulatory Assessment
A 90-minute structured intake with a regulatory attorney and an operations specialist. We map your license type, jurisdiction, timeline, and current compliance gaps — and give you a written gap analysis within 5 business days.
Compliance Strategy
We build a jurisdiction-specific roadmap: municipal approvals, state application sequencing, host community agreements, SOP requirements, and inspection benchmarks. No generic templates — every strategy is written for your facility and your regulator.
Implementation & Filing
Our team handles application assembly, SOP drafting, municipal hearing preparation, and regulatory correspondence. We attend zoning hearings, pre-inspection walkthroughs, and MED/state agency meetings on your behalf.
Licensed & Operating
License in hand. SOPs in place. We offer a 90-day post-license support period covering first-inspection readiness, track-and-trace setup, and staff compliance training — then an optional annual retainer for regulatory monitoring.