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Residents urge Cheatham County to reject 567‑acre ‘Bells Reserve’ planned development near Narrows of the Harpeth

Cheatham County Commission · August 19, 2025
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Summary

A Kingston Springs resident told the Cheatham County Commission the proposed Bells Reserve PUD near the Narrows of the Harpeth conflicts with the county growth plan, risks floodplain and river pollution, and would change the area’s rural character; the project has not yet been formally submitted to the planning commission.

During public comment at the Aug. 18, 2025, Cheatham County Commission meeting, Kingston Springs resident Linda Ryder urged commissioners to oppose a proposed planned-unit development known in developer materials as Bells Reserve, which she said is located at 1548 Old Cedar Hill Road near the Narrows of the Harpeth.

Ryder, who said she worked in commercial construction and formerly served on the county planning commission, told the commissioners the development materials describe roughly 567 acres and a proposed $250,000,000 commercial investment including…

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