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Council approves 119-unit Nolensville Pike rezoning; planning commissioncondition on sidewalk connection removed

6439567 · October 22, 2025
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Summary

On Oct. 21, 2025, the council approved BL2025-1036 (rezoning to SP) and companion BL2025-1037 after the sponsor removed a planning commission condition that required a sidewalk connection to an adjacent neighborhood. The planning department said removing that condition would make the bill 'disapproved' by the planning commission, but the council's

On Oct. 21, 2025, the Metropolitan Council approved an SP rezoning for property at 6309 Nolensville Pike to allow a 119-unit multifamily development (ordinance BL2025-1036) and passed a companion ordinance restricting certain materials in construction (BL2025-1037).

Councilman Erik Cortez, the sponsor, moved an amendment (Amendment 1) that removed a narrow pedestrian-connection requirement recommended by the Planning Commission. Planning Department staff told the council that the Planning Commission's recommendation included a condition requiring sidewalks from the new development to connect to existing sidewalks on the neighboring property; removing that condition meant the Planning Commission's recommendation would be reversed and the bill would be recorded as disapproved by the Planning Commission.

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