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Chesterfield Approves Permanent Injunction Against Big Daddy's

The Monday night decision took place in closed session and was announced publicly afterward.

Following a , Chesterfield Township officials voted Monday night in closed session to authorize a permanent injunction against Big Daddy's Hydroponics.

The unanimous Board of Trustees' decision gives township attorneys authority to sign the injunction following a .

The board went into closed session Monday night, publicly announcing the decision about 20 minutes later.

Big Daddy's Management, which agreed to close doors March 10 off Gratiot between 23 Mile and 24 Mile roads due to zoning violations, stated on its Facebook page it will reopen at another location. That address will be disclosed at its March 9 relocation party, according to the page.

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