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Planning commission approves six-month moratorium on subdivisions that connect to county roads

Loudon County Regional Planning Commission · December 10, 2025
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Summary

The Loudon County Regional Planning Commission voted to impose a six-month temporary moratorium on approvals of residential subdivisions that would connect to county roads while staff and the county update roadway standards; the moratorium can be extended and will apply to pending submittals.

The Loudon County Regional Planning Commission voted during its meeting to approve a six-month temporary moratorium on approvals of residential subdivisions that connect to county roads, citing safety concerns and the need to adopt updated roadway standards and development requirements.

Jim Jenkins, the county’s codes enforcement director, described the measure as a pause intended to let staff and county leaders develop updated roadway standards. "This is a 6 month moratorium," Jenkins said, adding that it "can be extended an additional 6 months or it can be expired at any time"…

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