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Committee forwards TBN 'Millennia Cottages' development at 645 East Main to full board

City of Hendersonville General Committee · January 14, 2026
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Summary

The Hendersonville General Committee voted to forward Resolution 2026-01, approving the proposed TBN Music City Millennia Cottages at 645 East Main Street, with a positive recommendation to the full Board of Mayor and Aldermen. Developers said parking and minor issues were resolved.

The Hendersonville General Committee on Jan. 13 voted to forward Resolution 2026-01, a proposal described in the meeting as approving the TBN Music City Millennia Cottages development at 645 East Main Street, to the full Board of Mayor and Aldermen for final consideration.

Developers and project representatives — including Frank Amedia of Trilogy Asset Developments, Chris Gabe of Italian Living, Mark Boyd of Kimley-Horn and Chuck Hall of Vitalia Living — introduced the proposal and answered introductory questions. A staff review noted that a previously identified parking issue and other small concerns had been settled.

Developer Frank Amedia said the project had benefited from local input after recent setbacks, stating, “Sometimes what's meant for evil turns for good,” and thanked the city for community outreach and support. The chair described the site location and read the resolution number into the record as 2026-01.

Alderman Karen Dixon moved that the committee forward the resolution with a positive recommendation; the chair seconded and members approved by voice vote. The committee indicated the item will appear before the full Board of Mayor and Aldermen in approximately two weeks for final action.

The committee record shows a positive recommendation but does not include a roll-call tally; the motion was approved by voice vote. Any final approvals, conditions, or changes will be recorded in the full board meeting minutes when the Board of Mayor and Aldermen considers the resolution.