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Residents voice concerns over controversial housing development plans

July 03, 2024 | Smyrna, Rutherford County, Tennessee



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Residents voice concerns over controversial housing development plans
Concerns regarding a proposed residential development by Century Homes were voiced during a recent government meeting, highlighting ongoing community apprehensions about the project's impact on local properties.

A resident expressed dissatisfaction with the revised plan, which reduced the number of homes from 125 to 107. Despite this adjustment, the resident noted that 11 to 12 homes would still be situated near their driveway, raising concerns about the density of the development. The resident argued that the plan does not adequately address the need for a gradual transition between the existing wind farms and the surrounding acreage properties.

Additionally, the resident pointed out a lack of timely communication regarding the rezoning request, stating that they only received information about the proposal the day before the meeting. This delay in notification has raised questions about transparency and community engagement in the development process.

The discussions reflect ongoing tensions between developers and local residents as communities navigate the complexities of growth and zoning changes.

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