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Developers seek rezoning for Hunt Club auto dealership; staff flags landscaping, materials and traffic-share requirements

Gallatin Municipal Planning Commission · February 3, 2026
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Summary

Developers requested rezoning of 6.77 acres for the Hunt Club Auto Dealership. Staff raised landscaping and building-material exceptions and said TDOT must approve a right-in/right-out driveway; engineering calculated a $10,425.98-per-acre traffic-signal contribution ($70,583.88 total). Applicant will return with revisions.

Developers asked the Gallatin Municipal Planning Commission during a Feb. work session to rezone 6.77 acres along Nashville Pike from Mixed Use (MU) to Planned General Commercial (PGC) and to amend the preliminary master development plan so the Hunt Club Auto Dealership can be built there.

Staff planner Brad Hickman told commissioners the project would need exceptions to several PGC standards: the elevations rely heavily on concrete masonry unit (CMU) and ACM paneling and do not meet…

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