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Christman property annexation and rezoning to neighborhood commercial moves forward for further review after residents cite safety concerns

2212677 · January 13, 2025
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Summary

The board took first reading of ordinances to annex and rezone the Christman property near Karen Drive and Lebanon Road to allow neighborhood commercial uses; residents said county had previously rejected commercial proposals because of safety and traffic concerns.

At first reading, the Mount Juliet Board of Commissioners on Jan. 13 considered ordinances to annex roughly 3.53 acres known as the Christman property (map 54, parcels 63–65) at 9127 Lebanon Road and to rezone a portion of the site on Karen Drive to neighborhood commercial (CNS). The items were placed on first reading; commissioners set the ordinances for future hearings and review.

Resident concerns Several residents spoke during citizen comments urging caution. Mike Weston, who said he received notice in the newspaper…

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