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Votes at a glance: Prince George Board approves special exceptions, rezoning, contracts, transfers and appointments
Summary
The Board approved multiple routine and substantive items Aug. 12: special exception SC25‑0001 (home professional jewelry studio) and SC25‑0002 (firearms retail, with conditions), rezoning RZ25‑0004, ordinance OA25‑solar, CIP and budget transfers, contract awards, grant acceptances, and a series of appointments. See key vote outcomes below.
The Prince George County Board of Supervisors took votes on a slate of public‑hearing items, contracts, budget transfers and appointments during its Aug. 12 meeting. The most substantive actions are summarized here with their outcomes and next steps.
Special hearings and land‑use • SC25‑0001 (home professional/trade office, jewelry studio at 9017 Hollywood Drive): Approved with the Planning Commission’s recommended conditions (motion by Supervisor Cox; second by Supervisor Webb). Vote: unanimous. Conditions address signage, hours, appointment‑only customer visits, parking on existing driveway, employee limits and noise restrictions. • SC25‑0002 (retail sale of firearms at 8089 Hines Road): Approved with Planning Commission conditions limiting signage, parking, hours, indoor transfers and employee count. Roll call recorded one abstention (Supervisor Webb) and one 'no' (Vice Chair Weymack); motion carried. Staff to monitor compliance. • RZ25‑0004 (rezoning 11.5 acres from R‑1 to RA at 616 Birdsong Road to allow a family subdivision): Approved; no public opposition and…
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