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Large Meadows rezoning proposal reduces units, increases open space; connectivity, interlocal agreement and CSX crossing remain key issues
Summary
Developers proposed an amended PMDP to rezone roughly 384.6 acres for The Meadows, reducing total units and commercial area while increasing open space. Staff emphasized connectivity (required stub-outs, Computer Lane connection), the need to amend the interlocal agreement with Sumner County, stormwater review, and uncertain costs and timing for a CSX bridge and boulevard extension.
The Meadows applicant asked the planning commission to consider an amended preliminary master development plan and rezoning for approximately 384.62 acres west of Dobbins Pike and south of Wallace Road that would change the prior mix of multifamily, commercial and single-family units into a lower-density, predominantly single-family plan.
Staff summarized the major changes: the developer proposes fewer overall units than the original approval (applicant stated new counts and reductions in the work session), removal of previously approved commercial square footage, an increase in open space…
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