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Clearview business owner urges Snohomish County to grant temporary occupancy as code change proceeds
Summary
A Clearview business owner told the Snohomish County Council that county staff and the executive acknowledge needed code changes but that delays risk the business’s state license and local jobs; the owner asked the council to issue a temporary certificate of occupancy while the code update is finalized.
A Clearview business owner who identified themselves as the owner of Hangar 420 urged the Snohomish County Council on April 8 to issue a temporary certificate of occupancy while county staff complete code changes the owner said the county already supports.
"If this is not unresolved in time, I lose my license," the owner said, referring to an extension from the Washington State Liquor and Cannabis Board. They told council members the extension is not indefinite and said losing the license would mean "loss of local jobs, loss of ongoing…
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