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Council moves to pursue conditional rezoning for Braswell Milling properties after resident opposition
Summary
After a public hearing with residents opposing the rezoning of several parcels to I-1, the council agreed to table a straight rezoning and directed staff to pursue a conditional industrial rezoning that would cap future uses to those now occurring on the site.
The Town of Nashville council on Sept. 2 held a public hearing on a staff-initiated rezoning to correct mismatched parcel designations for properties used by Braswell Milling and ultimately directed staff to pursue a conditional industrial rezoning rather than a straight residential-to-industrial map change.
Staff described four parcels near South Austin Street and East Railroad Street, two larger lots about 2 acres each already zoned I-1 and two smaller parcels (0.38 and 0.89 acres) zoned R-10 and one 0.63-acre parcel zoned B-1. Staff said Braswell agreed to the rezoning and that the town had…
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