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Community fights to protect creek from environmental hazards

September 19, 2024 | Wilson County, Tennessee


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Community fights to protect creek from environmental hazards
In a recent government meeting, significant concerns were raised regarding environmental compliance and property use in the area. A representative of the Martha Dornan Trust highlighted that a neighboring property has failed to meet state environmental requirements, specifically the need for a multi-sector industrial permit due to hazardous chemicals associated with auto repair activities. This situation poses a potential risk to a nearby creek that flows into downtown Lebanon, prompting fears of contamination that could affect local residents and the environment.

The speaker emphasized the importance of protecting the waterway, noting that the property in question resembles a junkyard and is detrimental to the surrounding area. They expressed a desire to restore their own property for family gatherings, underscoring the community's collective interest in maintaining a clean and safe environment.

Following public comments, the board moved to deny the request related to the neighboring property based on staff recommendations, citing the blatant disregard for environmental regulations. The motion received unanimous support from the board members.

In another case, John McKinney sought multiple variances for his property in the Pebble Point subdivision, including setbacks for a deck and compliance with lot size requirements. Staff recommended approval for the necessary variances to bring the property into compliance, given its status as an older lot of record. The board is expected to deliberate further on this case in upcoming sessions.

The discussions reflect ongoing efforts by local authorities to balance property development with environmental stewardship and community welfare.

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