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Clearview retailers, residents urge county to revisit 10,000-foot cannabis buffer and reopen Hangar 420
Summary
Two public commenters told the Snohomish County Council a Clearview cannabis retailer has been closed for a year and that a 10,000-foot rural buffer was adopted without adequate transparency, costing the county tax revenue and local businesses.
Two people who identified themselves during public comment on Wednesday urged the Snohomish County Council to address disparate outcomes from the county's rural buffer code and to act to reopen a closed cannabis retailer in Clearview.
Patrick Hahn, who identified himself as a Snohomish County resident and the owner of Hangar 420, said his Clearview store has been closed for a year. Hahn estimated the closure cost the county…
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