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Dickson County Commission approves rezoning, traffic measures and appointments
Summary
At its July 18 meeting the Dickson County Commission unanimously approved rezoning 69 acres for commercial use, set a 25 mph speed limit in Delacy Point Subdivision, authorized a three-way stop at Pruett Springs Road and Pruett Road, ratified a judicial commissioner appointment and delegated minor subdivision approvals to the planning director.
The Dickson County Commission met July 18, 2022, in Charlotte and unanimously approved a package of local actions including a rezoning of 69 acres to commercial use, traffic changes in two neighborhoods, the ratification of a judicial commissioner appointment and a procedural change delegating limited subdivision approvals to county planning staff.
County Mayor Bob Rial led the opening of the meeting; County Clerk Luanne Greer recorded the roll call. Commissioner Linda Hayes moved to approve the June 20 minutes; Commissioner Carl Buckner seconded and the motion passed by unanimous voice vote.
The commission adopted Resolution 07-2022-01 to amend the county's official zoning map by rezoning 69.00 acres (portions of Tax Map 119 parcels 089.00, 089.02, 089.04, 089.05 and 090.05) from A-1 (Agricultural) to C-2 (Commercial). The record states the property has been sold to MMA Properties LLC. The motion to approve the rezoning was made by Commissioner Becky Spicer and seconded by Commissioner Jeff Eby; it passed by…
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