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Gallatin council approves plan map change, delays Myers Hill rezoning over road and density concerns

Gallatin City Council · January 8, 2026
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Summary

The Gallatin City Council approved a Plan Gallatin map amendment expanding the Gallatin Gateway industrial subarea but postponed a separate Myers Hill rezoning request for three months to allow the developer to secure county road-widening approvals and related agreements.

The Gallatin City Council on Jan. 6 approved a change to the city’s comprehensive-plan map that expands the Gallatin Gateway industrial subarea and redesignates roughly 325.48 acres near Highway 31 as General Urban, but postponed a separate rezoning proposal for Myers Hill so staff and the developer can resolve transportation and density concerns.

Councilman Jones introduced the plan amendment, and the council voted to approve it after discussion. Councilman Gervontz urged the council to create an explicit industrial character area instead of a broad General Urban designation, saying that a…

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