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Nolensville commissioners approve ROW acquisition, interlocal agreement; postpone mobile vending ordinance

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Summary

The Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners on April 3 approved several routine measures and postponed a mobile-vending ordinance to May 1; votes were recorded as unanimous voice votes.

The Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners on April 3 voted unanimously on a series of routine and land-use items, postponed one ordinance to a later meeting and closed several public hearings with no public comment.

Key outcomes

- Motion to postpone second reading of Ordinance 24-18 (amend Title 9 to adopt Chapter 4 on mobile food vending) until May 1 — Passed unanimously. Staff recommended postponement so the council could consider zoning amendments and municipal-code provisions at the same meeting.

- Second reading of Ordinance 25-04 (historic district amendments) — See separate article for details; amendment and ordinance passed unanimously.

- First reading of Ordinance 25-19 (modification of standards and master sign plan for the Village Green Planned Development District) — Passed on first reading unanimously. Staff said the ordinance includes a narrative and an exhibit with a proposed exception to allow the applicant's requested sign style; the detailed construction plan appears as Exhibit B in the agenda packet.

- Resolution 25-022: Authorize town staff to initiate right-of-way acquisition for multiple properties on Rocky Fork Road to facilitate planned roadway improvements — Passed unanimously.

- Resolution 25-025: Authorize interlocal agreement between Williamson County and the Town of Nolensville regarding bridal control services — Passed unanimously. (Transcript uses the term "bridal control services"; no further detail was provided in the meeting record.)

- Consent agenda approval and approval of public hearing minutes from March 6, 2025 — Passed unanimously.

Public hearings

The board opened and closed public hearings on multiple ordinances (including Ordinance 25-06 on mobile and on-street vending; Ordinance 25-07 to adopt the 2024 edition of the International Codes; Ordinance 25-08 on travel reimbursement; Ordinance 25-09 purchasing policy; and Ordinance 25-10 amending the FY2025 budget) with no members of the public appearing to speak.

Several votes were routine and recorded by voice; the transcript records unanimous "aye" responses from the five commissioners present. No recorded roll-call vote with individual commissioner names was provided in the transcript for these items.