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Business owner urges Snohomish County to revise 2023 cannabis buffer after store closure
Summary
Patrick Gann, owner of the Mill Creek storefront known as the 4 20 hanger, told the Snohomish County Council his business remains closed after a 2023 code change imposing a 10,000-foot cannabis buffer. He provided a packet of economic-impact data and asked the county to align rules with broader standards.
Patrick Gann, the owner of a Mill Creek cannabis retail storefront he referred to as the 4 20 hanger, told the Snohomish County Council on Feb. 4 that a 2023 zoning change imposing a 10,000-foot buffer on cannabis retail has left his business closed and continues to cause daily tax-revenue losses.
Gann said he provided the council a packet organizing the economic impacts, timelines and documentation related to the code change and that the material had already been provided to the county executive’s office. “This packet documents the economic…
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