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Cheatham County approves two small rezoning requests and orders C5 zoning review near Exit 31

Cheatham County Legislative Body · March 1, 2026

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Summary

The county legislative body approved two advertised rezoning requests — a 0.13‑acre Agriculture→R1 change at 1076 Dimple Road and an Agriculture→E1 change on Nell Hooper Road — and directed a 90‑day review of C5 zoning within a one‑mile radius of Exit 31, the commission said.

Cheatham County commissioners on Oct. 21 approved two advertised zoning changes and asked the planning commission to study C5 commercial zoning around Exit 31.

Building Commissioner Franklin Wilkinson presented two rezoning petitions that had been recommended by the Cheatham County Planning Commission. The first, from Mark and Kelley Daniels, requested rezoning of a 0.13‑acre portion of Map 8, Parcel 2.04 at 1076 Dimple Road from Agriculture to R1; the second, filed by Tracey Neblett, requested Agriculture→E1 for Map 48, Parcel 61 at 1043 Nell Hooper Road. The planning commission had voted 7–0 (two absent) on each item. Commissioners approved both motions by roll‑call vote, 11 Yes, 0 No, 1 Absent.

Separately, Commissioner Ann Jarreau moved, seconded by Tim Williamson, for a full review of C5 zoning in the second voting district around Exit 31 with a one‑mile radius. The motion requested a 90‑day turnaround from the Cheatham County Planning Commission and passed by roll‑call vote, 11 Yes, 0 No, 1 Absent.

The approvals were taken following a short public hearing in which no members of the public spoke for or against the proposals. Planning commission recommendations and roll‑call tallies were entered into the record.