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Rountree residents urge protections as city discusses annexation and industrial zoning
Summary
Neighbors near Rountree Drive told the council they fear industrial rezoning and heavy traffic if a nearby property is annexed. Residents asked for a cul-de-sac, active buffers and limits on blasting and truck routes; the economic development director said staff are negotiating buffers with the owner.
Several residents from Rountree Drive and surrounding streets addressed the Gallatin City Council during public recognition to object to the possible annexation and rezoning of a nearby parcel.
"We have much concern about the proposal of annexation of the property at the end of Rountree Drive," said Judy Harden, identifying herself as a Rountree resident. Harden said the neighborhood—s current lot sizes range up to three acres and that residents wanted either preservation, one-acre minimums or buffers if…
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