Township officials and a company that once sought to grow medical marijuana on Adamston Road have reached a settlement that ends the company's two-year long lawsuit.
On Wednesday, the Township Council agreed to a $25,000 payment to 385 Adamston LLC, a company that proposed converting a former bank into a medical marijuana farm and dispensary in 2018.
The Brick Township Board of Adjustment approved a settlement Wednesday night that will help put an end to a two-year battle over a proposal to put a medical marijuana dispensary at the site of a former bank on Adamston Road.
Under the settlement, Brick Township will pay the owners of 385 Adamston LLC $25,000; in return, 385 Adamston LLC will drop the lawsuit it filed against the township, its Planning Board and zoning board the proposal that started as a medical marijuana dispensary and morphed into a proposed aquaponic lettuce farm.