Medical pot firm suing city councilors, competitor
The lawsuit was filed Tuesday in
The suit names all nine council members and
The action challenges the council's December approval of a permit for Happy Valley to build a medical marijuana production facility and dispensary at
The suit calls for rescinding the council vote to approve the special permit for Happy Valley, and to "grant such relief as justice or equity may require." It does not mention any dollar amount.
Ethics questions
The lawsuit charges that Councilors
In addition, the suit notes that Orlando never divulged that, as a lawyer with
The lawsuit also claims that the council wrongly denied former Mayor
"My hands are tied; I can't really make any comment on any of it," he said. Because the matter is in litigation, he said any comment would have to come from
Similarly, neither LeBlanc nor the younger Orlando would comment, citing litigation concerns.
"I can't comment, even though I'd like to," the younger Orlando said.
Favazza decried both the challenge to the council's actions and the ethics allegations.
"Frankly, for this to come from a group that used
Project delay possible
Favazza said the lawsuit -- if it were to tie up Happy Valley's approved permit -- could force a delay in the Happy Valley project. The company, withMassachusetts offices in
"In delaying this project, this lawsuit is the worst thing Mayflower could have done to the people that it knows need this treatment," he said, "the worst thing it could have done for the people of
In the suit, Mayflower and Swan Net allege that the council "committed error and acted to excess of its authority" in granting the Happy Valley permit, and "arbitrarily and capriciously gave weight and consideration to factors unrelated to zoning."
During its debate, the council cited economic benefits of the Happy Valley proposal, which is projected to bring in more than 50 full-time jobs, and tax revenue gains based on the company acquiring and building on a vacant lot. Councilors also acknowledged at the time they would be granting the special permit contingent on further site plan and other reviews.
Favazza, meanwhile, had also argued that a council approval of the Mayflower permit would force Happy Valley to reconsider its investment, knowing that another, competing dispensary might be permitted across the street. The councilors then rejected the Mayflower application in January, with the opposing councilors -- Cox and
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