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Commission defers Station Camp master plan rezoning amid access and timing concerns
Summary
The Planning Commission granted the applicant’s request to defer a rezoning and preliminary master development plan for roughly 83 acres near Station Camp, citing unresolved access to a hospital signalized intersection, floodplain crossing concerns and the need for clearer conditions.
The Gallatin Planning Commission on May 19 voted to defer action on a rezoning and preliminary master development plan (PMDP) for the Station Camp area after extended discussion about access, flooding and phasing. The applicant requested the deferral to continue negotiations about a planned connection to the adjacent hospital property and to refine conditions.
The proposal covers about 83 acres annexed into the city and requests multiple zoning districts (planned general commercial/PGC, mixed-use/MU and residential PRD) and a mix of uses including retail/office fronting Station Camp, a 300-unit apartment complex, townhomes, a senior living facility (which could include assisted living), medical offices adjacent to the hospital, and open space with pickleball courts under an existing TVA easement. Staff summarized net residential density for the…
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