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Nolensville board denies variance to allow second water meter for accessory dwelling at 202 Stonebrook Court

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Summary

The Town of Nolensville Board of Audit and Appeal denied a request to allow a separate water meter for an accessory dwelling at 202 Stonebrook Court after finding the town ordinance and utility rules conflict with the request; staff and applicants were directed to seek other remedies.

The Town of Nolensville Board of Audit and Appeal voted on a variance request to allow a separate water meter for an accessory dwelling at 202 Stonebrook Court and the motion to grant the variance failed.

The request, presented by a builder for Drees, sought permission to tie in two water meters already installed on the lot so the accessory dwelling would have its own meter rather than being served through the primary residence. The board’s discussion centered on a town zoning rule that accessory dwelling units must be connected to the primary residence and a utility district rule limiting one tap or meter per residence.

Andrew Zender, area and construction manager for Drees, told the board, “we're just seeking permission to go ahead and tie those in,” saying two meters were already on site and were installed before…

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