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Residents press council on Wedgwood Townhomes rezoning; public hearing closes with connectivity, density concerns
Summary
Neighbors urged the council to reject or modify a rezoning request for Wedgwood Townhomes, primarily objecting to density and road connections. The public hearing for Ordinance O2507-41 was opened and closed during the meeting; no final council vote on second reading occurred at this session.
The Gallatin City Council held a public hearing and heard multiple residents oppose the rezoning and preliminary master plan for the Wedgwood Townhomes development, focusing on density, buffers next to existing houses and whether Paisley Way should connect to the new project.
Councilman Carter opened the public hearing on Ordinance O2507‑41 (rezoning approximately 10.18 acres from R‑15 to MU — mixed use — with a preliminary master plan for Wedgwood Townhomes). The public hearing was opened and then closed during the meeting; council did not take final action on second reading that night.
Several speakers who live adjacent to the proposed development said they support keeping Paisley Way disconnected from the new townhome…
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