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Planning commission defers Kiel Subdivision after discovery of unnamed historic cemetery
Summary
The Mount Juliet Planning Commission accepted an applicant request to defer the Kiel Subdivision preliminary master plan after extended review raised unresolved questions about lot fit, cul‑de‑sac variances, sewer service and the presence of an unnamed historic cemetery; staff will coordinate field work with the State Historic Preservation Office.
The Mount Juliet Municipal and Regional Planning Commission on Nov. 20 deferred consideration of the Kiel Subdivision preliminary master development plan after members and staff raised concerns about buildable lot sizes, long cul‑de‑sac lengths and an unnamed historic cemetery on the property.
Planning staff said the application covers about 10.32 acres at 115 Oakmont Drive and requests RS‑20 zoning with a pod overlay to create roughly 15 single‑family lots. Staff recommended forwarding the plan to the Board of Commissioners with conditions but flagged several technical issues, including lots affected by the FEMA floodplain, sewer availability and possible need for grinder pump systems rather than…
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