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Dickson County Commission approves two Highway 46 rezoning requests; notaries and equipment funding noted

Dickson County Commission · March 1, 2026

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Summary

At its July 17 meeting in Charlotte, the Dickson County Commission approved two rezonings for parcels on Highway 46 South, unanimously approved a slate of notaries and acknowledged CT-0253 funding for highway equipment; a proposed speed-limit change was withdrawn and a Canterbury bid was deferred.

CHARLOTTE, Tenn. — The Dickson County Commission on July 17 approved two rezoning requests for properties on Highway 46 South and cleared a slate of notaries, while a proposed speed-limit change was withdrawn and a bid item was deferred to a later meeting.

Commissioner Carl Buckner moved to approve rezoning Tax Map 145, Parcel 61.00 (5 acres on Highway 46 S) from A‑1 (Agricultural) to C‑2 (General Commercial) for the 7th District; Commissioner Ray Ledger seconded the motion, which passed by a unanimous aye voice vote. The commission also approved rezoning Tax Map 135, Parcel 21.06 (5 acres on Highway 46 S) from A‑1 to C‑2 after Commissioner Buckner moved and Commissioner Cindi Gray seconded; that motion likewise passed by a unanimous aye voice vote.

The two public‑hearing items drew no public speakers. The agenda notes that the June Planning & Zoning Commission had recommended approval of Tax Map 145, Parcel 61.00 by an 11‑0 vote at its June meeting.

Commissioner Cindi Gray moved, and Commissioner Danny Williams seconded, approval of a slate of notaries including Christopher E. Daniel; Robbyn Griffin; Stacy L. McVoy; Timothy C. Malmin; Abigail Needham; Pamela S. Odom; Joanna Page; Shannon M. Sternall; Timothy Swaw; and Sonya F. Thomas. The motion passed by unanimous voice vote.

The commission recorded that CT‑0253 funding is in place for the purchase of highway department equipment. Separately, a resolution proposing a change to the speed limit on Baker Works Road was pulled from consideration after it was determined the current 45 mph limit is adequate. A separate agenda item, bid approval for the Canterbury Site, was moved to the next regular commission meeting and received no vote.

All commissioners present — Randy Simpkins; Ray Ledger; Dwight McIllwain; Stacey Batey; James C. Dawson; Carl Buckner; Jody Britt; Danny Williams; Rusty Grove; and Cindi Gray — participated in the votes. Commissioners Becky Spicer and Mike Petty were recorded as absent.

The commission adjourned at 7:20 p.m. The next regular session is scheduled for Monday, Aug. 21, 2023, at 7:00 p.m. in the Buford L. (Booty) Reed Jr. County Commission Chamber at 4 Court Square in Charlotte.