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Commission advances Savannah Marketplace amendment despite intense neighborhood concern over proposed gas station
Summary
Planning commissioners recommended approval of a major amendment to the Savannah Marketplace master plan that rezones 13.85 acres to mixed‑use — including housing and commercial space — while residents pressed traffic, safety and placement of a convenience/gas station; the commission approved staff recommendations and the amendment will go to City Council.
The Gallatin Municipal Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a rezoning and amended preliminary master development plan for Savannah Marketplace phases 4 and 5, a mixed‑use proposal covering roughly 13.85 acres that envisions 96 single‑family homes, 60 residential units in mixed‑use buildings and about 20,000 square feet of commercial space.
Planning staff said the proposed zoning change to MU (mixed use) and the amended plan would allow a broader mix of housing and commercial uses and recommended approval with conditions,…
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