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Council forwards Habitat for Humanity rezoning to council after removing brick-water-table requirement

5744774 · September 9, 2025
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On Sept. 9 the City of Gallatin Council Committee voted to remove a planning-commission condition requiring a brick water table on six Habitat for Humanity units at Examiner Court and to send ordinance 02509-48 to full council as amended.

The City of Gallatin Council Committee on Sept. 9 voted to send ordinance 02509-48 — a request to rezone 0.66 acres from CS (Commercial Services) to MRO (Multiple Residential and Office) with a preliminary master development plan for a six-unit Examiner Court residential community — to the full council as amended.

Brian Rose, city planner, said the project would provide six dwelling units in a court-style layout south of Tula Poplar Drive and west of Sumner Hall Drive. Rose said the units exceed the minimum lot-area requirement, providing…

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