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Board approves rezoning of Blaylock & Brown property to FAR after public hearing and legal objections
Summary
On second reading the board rezoned two tracts owned by Blaylock and Brown Construction from R-1 (low-density residential) to FAR (Forest Agricultural Residential). The owner opposed the town-initiated rezoning; the board voted to approve the ordinance.
The Collierville Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted on April 28 to rezone two tracts owned by Blaylock & Brown Construction from R-1 (low-density residential) to FAR (Forest Agricultural Residential) on second reading after a public hearing.
Staff presentation: Jamie Gross, planning division director, said the town initiated the rezoning after learning the northern tract included a capped landfill being closed under Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation (TDEC) oversight. Gross said FAR better aligns with the town’s 2040 land-use plan and with physical constraints on the site — including landfill capping, floodplain and…
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