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Owner given time and conditions to bring 3061 Bowden Street auto‑repair site into compliance

Joint Planning and Zoning Board and Board of Commissioners of Douglas County · March 31, 2026
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Summary

After a show‑cause hearing for long‑running compliance issues at an auto‑repair facility that triggered a paint‑fume complaint, planning and zoning and the commission approved a set of conditions and a compliance timeline; the board required continued progress and building permits/inspections within 6–12 months.

The Board of Commissioners and Planning & Zoning Board reviewed a show‑cause hearing for 3061 Bowden Street (S2022‑48), a property previously permitted for auto repair that staff and code enforcement found out of compliance with original 2022 conditions.

Staff recited the outstanding items: paved parking/driveway and accessory facilities to be authorized by DRC, a solid screening wall/fence (originally required at 8 feet), a vehicle‑free area over the septic field, prohibition on vehicle dismantling or storing inoperable vehicles, a 180‑day limit on vehicles awaiting repair, required building permits for accessory structures and a…

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