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Planning commission backs smaller minimum PUD lot size, sends recommendation to commissioners
Summary
The Mount Juliet Planning Commission voted Aug. 16 to recommend the Board of Commissioners adopt an amendment lowering the minimum lot size in PUD overlay districts from 10,000 to 7,500 square feet and eliminating the average-lot-size requirement, while leaving final approval to the Board.
The Mount Juliet Planning Commission voted Aug. 16 to recommend the Board of Commissioners amend Article 8‑207.3 to reduce the minimum lot area in planned unit development overlays from 10,000 square feet to 7,500 square feet and remove the existing average‑lot‑size calculation.
Planning staff explained the change would allow lots as small as 7,500 square feet within PUD overlays while keeping…
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