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Wilson County commission approves two rezonings, adopts zoning changes for ADUs and accessory heights, and passes budget appropriations

Wilson County Commission · February 18, 2026
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Summary

After public comment, the commission approved two rezoning requests (Crossroads LBA Logistics/C4 and Cagle C3), adopted amendments to accessory detached-dwelling size and accessory-structure heights, and passed a series of budget and appropriation resolutions (26-2-2 through 26-2-17).

After closing public comment, the Wilson County Commission moved through its agenda, conducting a public hearing and voting on several land‑use items and multiple budget resolutions.

Planning staff opened a public hearing on two land‑use amendment and rezoning applications. Jim Lukens of Ware Malcolm, representing property owners Ney and Register, sought to amend the land‑use plan and rezone roughly 17.97 acres at 2356 and 2416 McCreery Road from R‑1 rural residential to C‑4 planned commercial for a Crossroads logistics project. The developer, represented by Dave Pocat of LBA Logistics, committed $75,000 to an escrow account to fund intersection improvements at Logistics Drive and Couchville Pike; the funds were to be deposited before issuance of building permits and would be returned if not used within three years.

Christopher (planning staff) presented the application and noted a positive…

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