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Lebanon council approves first readings for Barton Village land‑use and zoning changes to accommodate medical facility

6406535 · October 8, 2025
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Summary

The Lebanon City Council approved first readings on four related land‑use and zoning measures affecting about 1.4 acres at 685 Bartons Creek Road and a larger Barton Village specific‑plan amendment, paving the way for an Encompass Health inpatient rehabilitation facility; Planning Commission previously recommended approval 8–0.

Lebanon — The City Council on Monday approved first readings for a set of land‑use and zoning changes that would incorporate a roughly 1.4‑acre parcel at 685 Bartons Creek Road into the Barton Village specific plan and reclassify the site to allow a downtown‑mixed‑use designation and related overlay, council records show.

Planning staff told the council the Planning Commission recommended each request by an 8–0 vote at its Aug. 26 meeting. The motions passed at first reading with vocal “aye” approvals from councilors and no stated opposition.

The measures include: a future land‑use plan amendment (order 257282) changing the property from FLH‑4 (residential, 4 units/acre) to DXU (downtown mixed use); a South Hartman Gateway overlay amendment (order 257283); a rezoning of the parcel to the Barton Village specific plan (order 257284); and a…

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