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Hendersonville waives storm-related permits, extends generator-permit fee waiver and records $3M+ cleanup cost

Board of Mayor and Aldermen, Hendersonville, Tennessee · February 11, 2026
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Summary

Following the January ice storm, Hendersonville's board unanimously waived permit fees for storm-damaged properties, added a waiver for whole-house generator permits and extended that waiver to Dec. 31, 2026. Public works reported more than $3 million in cleanup costs and roughly 21,000 cubic yards of vegetation removed.

HENDERSONVILLE — In a series of unanimous votes on Feb. 10 the board approved resolution 2026-04 to waive permit fees for properties damaged in the Jan. 2026 winter storms and added a specific waiver for whole-house generator permits. The board amended the resolution to extend the waiver period through Dec. 31, 2026, to accommodate contractor backlogs.

Alderman Martin, who sponsored the amendment to add generator-permit fee relief,…

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