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Planning board approves town-initiated rezoning to align Braswell Milling parcels with industrial use

Town of Nashville Planning Board · August 27, 2025
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Summary

The board unanimously approved a town-initiated rezoning to reflect long-standing industrial use of several Braswell Milling Company parcels, signaling a town effort to clean up nonconforming uses across multiple lots.

The Town of Nashville Planning Board unanimously approved a town-initiated rezoning that would change several parcels associated with Braswell Milling Company to Industrial-1 to bring zoning into alignment with existing industrial uses.

Planning staff said the change was part of a broader inventory of 10–12 parcels where current uses did not match zoning. Staff and TRC described the request as a nonconformity clean-up meant to align zoning with operations already on the ground; Braswell Milling (represented via letter from Trey Braswell) agreed to the change.

Staff noted the parcels are served by town water and sewer where applicable and that TRC recommended approval. Board discussion emphasized that the rezoning would reduce future permitting confusion for industrial operations. The motion to approve was seconded and recorded as unanimous.

Next steps: staff will forward the planning board's recommendation to Town Council for consideration and ordinance adoption.