Popular neighborhood business allowed to stay open after Sea

Popular neighborhood business allowed to stay open after Seattle council loosens land use rules


Popular neighborhood business allowed to stay open after Seattle council loosens land use rules
Greenwood's Yonder Cider. (Photo courtesy of Yonder Bar)
Seattle councilmembers approved legislation Monday, loosening a series of land use rules imposed on businesses operating out of homes.
The legislation came partly in response to the forced closure of a popular Greenwood business called Yonder Bar, which had been selling cider to go in cans and growlers. Yonder operated out of Caitlin Braam’s garage for seven months before a neighbor’s frequent complaints to the Health Department and Liquor Control Board got it shut down. At the time, the neighbor pointed out that operating a business that sold alcohol out of a residence blocks away from a school violated Seattle’s existing land use codes.

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