A marijuana retailer in Southern California has filed a challenge against the city of Costa Mesa in an effort to gain final approvals to open the business.
High Seas claims in the state Superior Court filing that the Orange County city has failed to provide a legitimate reason for withholding its final permit to commence operations.
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The company, according to court documents obtained by MJBizDaily, alleges that it has been ready to open since Sept. 26 and the city has failed to provide any information in the past three weeks.
Meanwhile, the delays are costing High Seas well over $110,000 per month in fees, including employee salaries, according to email exchanges with MJBizDaily and a news release distributed Tuesday.
“Despite High Seas’ multiple attempts to open a line of communication to try and resolve this situation, the city of Costa Mesa has unfairly and capriciously withheld the
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