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Cheatham County commissioners hear divided public comment on rezoning request in Pilgrim
Summary
A rezoning request by property owners Lee and Christian Dalton to split a 4.2-acre Pilgrim parcel into two home lots drew hours of public comment for and against, with neighbors citing traffic, precedent and the county's 3-acre rule; a motion to approve was made and seconded and taken to roll call.
A rezoning request by property owners Lee and Christian Dalton to change a 4.2-acre parcel in the Pilgrim area from E1 zoning to R1 drew a split public hearing before the Cheatham County Commission.
The applicants seek to rezone the lot so it can be subdivided into two single-family lots, with one home on each new parcel. "This is a homegrown Cheatham County family that is going to have lots for their children to stay," said Matthew Shuff, identifying himself as a Pilgrim-area resident in favor of the change. "As Nashville does creep out, it's hard for families to get a start," he said.
Opponents said the property does not meet existing E1 rules. A resident who identified concerns about county standards said, "To build a house, it's 3 acres. So it does not meet the requirements of the county." That speaker, citing prior permit denials in the neighborhood, urged the commission to uphold the county's minimum-lot-size policy.
Why it matters: The rezoning would…
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