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Nolensville historic zoning commission adopts standalone bylaws; minutes amended
Summary
The Town of Nolensville Historic Zoning Commission voted to adopt new bylaws, moving procedural language out of the zoning ordinance and approving several staff-proposed amendments. The commission also approved amended minutes from April 24 and noted the withdrawal of an application for 7301 Nolensville Road.
The Town of Nolensville Historic Zoning Commission voted to adopt a new set of bylaws, approving staff-recommended language and several member amendments during a regular meeting. Commissioners also amended and approved minutes from the April 24 meeting, and staff reported that the application for a certificate of appropriateness at 7301 Nolensville Road had been withdrawn.
The bylaws were presented by staff as a consolidated, commission-controlled document intended to replace procedural text previously carried in the town's zoning ordinance. Brad (staff member) said the bylaw document is intended to govern "how you all wanna conduct these meetings," moving non-substantive procedural language—such as officer succession and meeting procedures—out of the zoning ordinance and into a standalone bylaw.
Commissioners proposed and adopted several amendments before approving the bylaws. Amendments adopted during the meeting included: specifying that one member of the historic zoning commission be appointed by the planning commission (to be codified at…
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