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County adopts 5-acre minimum for A-1 zoning, excludes urban growth boundaries; Tullahoma planners discuss local effects
Summary
Telehoma Regional Planning Commission members discussed last week’s Coffee County Commission decision to require a 5‑acre minimum for A‑1 lots while exempting properties inside municipal urban growth boundaries (UGBs), and staff clarified how the change affects parcels inside Tullahoma’s UGB that have not yet been rezoned.
Telehoma Regional Planning Commission members discussed how a recent Coffee County Commission zoning change requiring a 5‑acre minimum lot size for A‑1 parcels — with an explicit exclusion for municipal urban growth boundaries (UGBs) — could affect properties within Tullahoma’s UGB that remain under county zoning.
The discussion followed a report from a commissioner summarizing the county vote and staff clarifications about how local review and rezoning would interact with the new county rules.
The county commission “passed a work of change to their zoning regs to limit A‑1 5 acre minimum lot sizes excluding urban growth boundaries,” a commissioner told the…
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