Forum: Settlement terms between all parties must be public

Record Eagle
Protect the Peninsula welcomes the wineries' offer to negotiate a settlement regarding a $50 million judgment over zoning disputes.

Summary

Protect the Peninsula expressed delight at the wineries' recent offer to negotiate a settlement, a position they have advocated for years. This follows a July court ruling awarding the Wineries of Old Mission Peninsula $50 million due to previously repealed, “vague” zoning provisions. Previously, settlement attempts were repeatedly rejected by the wineries, making their current willingness to negotiate a positive development. John Jacobs, a board member of Protect the Peninsula, emphasizes the group’s 40-year commitment to preserving Peninsula Township for the benefit of all residents, farmers, and business owners, and hopes a mutually agreeable resolution can be reached.

(Source:Record Eagle)

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