An Orange County Superior Court judge ordered The Point Alternative Care, a closed medical-marijuana dispensary, and its owner to hand over more than $1.9 million to the city of Dana Point. An Orange County Superior Court judge ordered The Point Alternative Care, a closed medical-marijuana dispensary, and its owner to hand over more than $1.9 million to the city of Dana Point.

That makes The Point the second dispensary ordered to pay the city in a two-year legal fight between Dana Point and several collectives in town, with the city claiming they were public nuisances.

The Point Alternative Care was in this building at 34213 Pacific Coast Highway in Dana Point.

Judge Jamoa Moberly ordered The Point Alternative Care to fork over $1,925,000 for violating the health and safety code and unfair-competition law, according to court records. In the April 15 ruling, Moberly ordered the dispensary's owner, Kathy Lynn Ray, to pay $40,100. Both are the maximum civil damages allowed per offense. In February, Moberly had declared Dana Point the winner in its nuisance lawsuit against the dispensary.

Lee Petros, the dispensary's attorney, said he was uncertain whether The Point would appeal the judgment.

Last month, Superior Court Judge William Monroe ordered Beach Cities Collective, another marijuana dispensary, and its owner, David Lambert, to pay Dana Point $2.44 million in damages for violations of heath and safety and business and professions codes. Beach Cities recently filed an appeal. On April 13, the dispensary filed a Superior Court lawsuit against the city, San Diego Gas & Electric, City Council members and individual staff members on allegations of conspiracy, defamation and other issues.