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Council approves Station Camp master plan rezoning; debate centers on apartment density and traffic
Summary
The Gallatin City Council approved rezoning and a preliminary master development plan for the Station Camp area, authorizing mixed uses that include retail, medical, senior living and apartments. Council members debated apartment density, road capacity and local housing demand before passing the measure 4–2.
The Gallatin City Council on Sept. 2 approved second reading of Ordinance O-02507-42, rezoning roughly 83.82 acres north of Highway 386 and west of Station Camp Boulevard to a mix of commercial, mixed-use and residential plan districts as the Station Camp preliminary master development plan.
The ordinance rezoned 11.965 acres to Planned General Commercial (PGC), approximately 33.67 acres to Mixed Use (MU) and 38.683 acres to R10PRD medium-density residential, and included a preliminary development plan that showed retail, medical offices, senior living and multi-family…
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