The Board of Supervisors unanimously approved two distinct, localized land‑use measures: a special‑exception permit for SWAG Automotive and an ordinance prohibiting parking along Production Drive.
Planning staff presented SWAG Automotive’s application to operate limited auto body services (window tinting and vinyl wrapping) from a rear 1,900‑square‑foot unit at Parkway Print Shop, zoning‑compliant with a list of conditions intended to protect nearby residences: all work must occur indoors, no outdoor storage of motor‑vehicle parts, Monday–Saturday hours limited to 8 a.m.–6 p.m., and an 8‑foot opaque fence plus evergreen screening where needed. Staff noted the applicant had pursued compliance in good faith and that no complaints had been logged for the prior business. The planning commission recommended approval and the board adopted Resolution R24‑64R by roll call (Holroyd, Knoll, Drury, Shepherd, Roan — all Yes).
Separately, staff reported on door‑to‑door outreach along Production Drive. A door‑knock by county staff and business outreach found overwhelming support from businesses and property owners for prohibiting on‑street parking to improve emergency access and safety. The board adopted Ordinance 24‑4 to add Production Drive to the list of state‑secondary roads within the county where parking is prohibited; enforcement will be handled by the sheriff’s office.
Both actions were recorded by roll call and appear in the board’s updated actions list.