Commissioners OK subdivision on land with history of illegal pot grows • Seven homes to be built on new cul-de-sac off of Richland This aerial Google map features a red outline on the barren spot east of Richland Avenue where seven residential lots will be created. The greenhouses shown here on the property were used in illegal marijuana growing operations. The Ceres Planning Commission unanimously approved a Vesting Tentative Subdivision Map on Monday, Feb. 16 for a seven-lot single-family residential subdivision consisting of seven lots on two acres at 1632 Richland Avenue. The site has a history of illegal marijuana growing operations on it which have been busted by the Ceres Police Department in 2015 and 2019.