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Planning commission backs change to PUD minimum lot‑size language after debate over density and design flexibility

5960218 · October 17, 2025
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Summary

After debate over whether to keep, lower or remove a minimum lot‑size standard in PUD overlay districts, the planning commission voted to recommend an amendment to Article 8‑207.3, sending its preferred change to the Board of Commissioners for final action.

Mount Juliet planning commissioners on Aug. 16 discussed and voted to recommend an amendment to Article 8‑207.3 of the zoning ordinance, the section that addresses minimum lot area in Planned Unit Development (PUD) overlay districts.

Staff presented background, explaining that the city previously had no minimum lot‑area requirement in PUDs, then several years ago set a 7,500‑square‑foot minimum and removed an average lot‑size requirement. The current proposal under review…

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