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Planning commission issues negative recommendation for Wintree Pines land‑use change after density and traffic debate
Summary
On Dec. 19 the Mount Juliet Planning Commission voted to forward a negative recommendation to the Board of Commissioners on a land‑use amendment that would have converted roughly 12.24 acres in Wintree Pines from neighborhood commercial to multifamily to add about 80 townhomes, citing concerns about density, connectivity and neighborhood impacts.
The Mount Juliet Municipal and Regional Planning Commission voted Dec. 19 to send a negative recommendation to the Board of Commissioners on a proposed land‑use amendment that would have changed approximately 12.24 acres at 764 Nonnerville Road from neighborhood commercial to multifamily to allow roughly 80 townhome units.
The measure mattered because the land‑use change would have been a prerequisite for a related major PUD amendment and rezone. Staff told the commission the requested change does not conform with the city's land use plan and therefore staff did not recommend the amendment. The developer's agent said the change would support an additional phase of Wintree…
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