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Mount Juliet approves Reserve at Tate Lane master plan after residents press to limit Duwest connection and alter perimeter wall
Summary
After more than two hours of public comment, the Mount Juliet commission approved the preliminary master plan for the Reserve at Tate Lane (formerly Lynn Haven Phase 3) on first reading June 9, with amendments to facade materials, sidewalks and perimeter design intended to address neighborhood concerns about traffic, safety and visual character.
The Mount Juliet Board of Commissioners approved the preliminary master development plan for the Reserve at Tate Lane on first reading June 9, after extended public comment and several amendments to the plan.
The development was the focus of concentrated neighborhood concern: residents of Tate Lane, Due West Drive and nearby Lynn Haven said the subdivision would increase through traffic, endanger children who play in the streets, and change the rural, farm-like character of the lane. Neighbors also objected to a proposed concrete masonry perimeter wall; some requested a metal fence with plantings instead.
What commissioners approved: The board voted to approve the preliminary master plan (first reading) after adopting several changes requested by commissioners and neighbors. Key amendments and conditions included: - Exterior materials: The commission amended the required facade masonry from the planning commission's previously discussed ratio to a 70/30 masonry/other-materials mix for home facades, matching…
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