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Staff outlines draft subdivision-regulation changes; commission weighs street-tree placement, greenways and specimen-tree definitions

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Summary

Town staff presented draft revisions to section 5 of the subdivision regulations, including new language on sidepaths/greenway design, street-tree standards and specimen-tree thresholds; commissioners offered direction and asked that staff return with a final draft in June.

Town staff presented a package of proposed revisions to the Town of Nolensville subdivision regulations on May 13, focusing on required improvements, street-tree standards and design criteria for sidepaths and greenway trails.

What staff proposed: Chuck Down, assistant town manager, summarized edits intended to clarify construction and dedication requirements. Changes included a requirement that mail kiosks include a protective overhang; expanded traffic-impact-study requirements for certain developments; new design guidance for sidepaths and greenway trails including cross-slope and planting guidance to avoid sight-line conflicts; and street-lighting guidance aligned with the utility provider’s standards.

Street trees and planting location:…

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