Commission initiates text amendment to permit vehicular service/sales in EDC designation after staff review
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The commission voted unanimously to initiate a privately proposed text amendment to allow vehicular‑based commercial uses (repair/maintenance and attendant pickup/sales) within the Economic Development Center future land‑use designation; the applicant cited a Rivian service/pickup need and staff will prepare a full policy and public‑facilities analysis.
The Planning Commission voted to initiate a privately proposed text amendment that would revise the county’s Future Land Use Element to allow vehicular‑based commercial uses of an industrial nature in the Economic Development Center (EDC) designation.
Applicant attorney/agent Josh Nichols said the change would allow a serviced‑based electric vehicle (EV) operator to operate repair/maintenance and customer pickup functions at an existing industrial center (the applicant mentioned Rivian as the prospective user). Nichols said the operation would be fully enclosed within an existing building, stressed the low‑impact nature of EV service ("no oil, no other fluids") and described an online‑centric sales/pickup model in which customers come to pick up vehicles already prepared on site.
Aaron Kramer of the planning division outlined the initiation process and cautioned that initiation is not staff support: initiation authorizes staff to conduct the full public‑facilities impact analysis and policy consistency review required for a comprehensive text and any future map amendment. Kramer also noted a potential implication staff will examine — whether allowing commercial uses in EDC could circumvent current commercial location criteria and create uncapped commercial square footage in that designation.
The commission motion to initiate the text amendment passed unanimously (roll call recorded 11‑0). Staff will proceed to a phase‑2 analysis and return to the board with a full staff report for later public hearings.

