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Cheatham County approves budget amendments, appointments and two zoning changes

Cheatham County Legislative Body · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At its Nov. 20, 2017 meeting in Ashland City, the Cheatham County Legislative Body approved multiple budget amendments, appointed and reappointed board members, authorized asset surpluses, and approved two rezoning requests after a public hearing.

The Cheatham County Legislative Body met Nov. 20, 2017, in the General Sessions Courtroom in Ashland City and approved a package of budget amendments, board appointments, asset surpluses and two zoning changes.

County Mayor Kerry McCarver reported the county's Federal Emergency Management Agency balance was $105,381.32 and updated commissioners on the status of flood demolition properties. "The FEMA account balance is $105,381.32," McCarver told the body and invited residents to a Dec. 2 open house at the courthouse.

The body approved several mayoral recommendations by voice vote, including reappointing Pam Jenkins and appointing Mary Brink to the Port Authority and reappointing multiple members to the 911 Emergency Board and the Construction Board of Adjustments and Appeals. The commission also approved Local Government License Agreements for the county website and a NextGen software upgrade and extended a grant project end date for a library walkway.

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