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Council advances Wedgwood Townhomes rezoning to city council after developer revisions
Summary
The City Council voted to forward a request to rezone 10.18 acres for a 72-unit Wedgewood Townhomes development to the council for final consideration, after the developer agreed to extend collector roadway sections and address buffer/stormwater and architectural concerns.
The Gallatin City Council voted on July 8 to send the Wedgewood Townhomes preliminary master development plan and rezoning application forward to the full council for final consideration.
Why it matters: The proposal would rezone about 10.18 acres from R-15 (medium-density residential) to MU (mixed use) to permit 72 rear-load townhome units organized in 13 buildings with internal alleys, a collector extension and a small reserved commercial parcel. Proponents say the layout keeps driveways off the primary new collector, provides alley-loaded garages to reduce curb cuts, and creates a transitional edge to adjacent single-family neighborhoods.
Applicant Cal Gentry of Veil Land Company told the council that the design team extended a full road cross-section (two travel lanes, a…
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