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Nolensville amends historic-district rules, adds certificate-of-appropriateness fee
Summary
The Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners approved second reading of Ordinance 25-04 as amended, updating historic-district procedures and adding a requirement that certificate-of-appropriateness applications be submitted to the town planner with fees paid in full.
The Town of Nolensville Board of Commissioners on April 3 approved second reading of Ordinance 25-04, amending multiple sections of the town zoning code governing the historic district and adding procedural requirements and fees for certificates of appropriateness.
Commissioner Gough and other commissioners discussed an email from a citizen raising questions about how demolition and other review processes operate under the historic zoning commission. Chuck, a town staff member, told the board that the town's historic-district provisions and appeals processes are governed by state law. "It's my understanding under state…
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