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ADRIAN A marijuana company wants to turn land on West Beecher Road into its own business park.
The Adrian City Commission approved the sale of another 54 acres to Objectiv Growth Monday. The sale, worth $500,000, is the second land deal the two entities have struck. The city agreed to sell 102 acres of its Marvin Farm property to the company last November for $1.3 million. The land is across from Fluresh on the north side of Beecher.
What originally started out as an offer of $500,000 for 20 acres has turned into a $1.8 million deal for the city, which has owned the property since 2003. The city will net a profit, too, as it purchased the land for about $1.25 million, according to city administrator Greg Elliott.
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ADRIAN As recreational marijuana dispensaries continue to open in Adrian, city officials are discussing future limits on how many can be in the business districts.
The discussion brought to the Adrian City Commission during its premeeting Monday by commissioner Brad Watson also included adding libraries to the list of places from which dispensaries would have to be a certain distance.
Watson said multiple residents have come to him saying that the city may have reached its capacity without even having reached the limit of 10 licenses it allows in the city s business district.
Watson, who said he is not opposed to the facilities doing business in and succeeding in the city, offered two proposals for amending the city’s ordinances.