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Committee backs nine-month moratorium on new high-density residential applications

5448297 · July 22, 2025
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The committee voted to forward Ordinance 2025-14 to BOMA, imposing a nine-month pause on acceptance, review and approval of applications and permits for high-density residential developments so the city can study impact fees, zoning changes and transportation plan implementation.

The Hendersonville General Committee voted to forward Ordinance 2025-14 to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen recommending a nine-month moratorium on the acceptance, review and approval of applications and permits for high-density residential developments within the city.

Alderman Michael Martin (Ward 2), one of four sponsors, said the proposed moratorium was modeled after an action in Goodlettsville but with a shorter duration and a different density cap. “What we're proposing is…

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