SIDNEY TOWNSHIP — A proposal to set the number of state-licensed recreational marijuana establishments within Sidney Township failed Tuesday.

A sign urges Sidney Township voters to approve setting the number of state-licensed recreational marijuana establishments allowed within the township’s boundaries in the March 10 election. — Submitted photo
According to Sidney Township Supervisor Terry Peterman, the final tally was 320 “yes” votes to 446 “no” votes.
The ballot question asked: “Shall Sidney Township, pursuant to the Michigan Regulation and Taxation of Marijuana Act, set the number of state-licensed marijuana establishments allowed within its boundaries, as follows?
• Class A Grower (100 plants), up to two establishments.
• Class B Grower (500 plants), up to two establishments.
• Class C Grower (2,000 plants), up to two establishments.
• Marijuana Microbusiness (up to 150 plants), no limit on establishments.
• Marijuana Processor, zero.
• Marijuana Retailer, zero.
• Secure Transporter, zero.
• Safety Compliance Facility, zero.
A complete story will be in Wednesday’s Daily News.