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Developers and residents oppose Cheatham County development-fee increase; commission rejects rescind motion
Summary
At a July 15 meeting in Ashland City, dozens of residents and developers urged the county to delay or scale back a proposed development and impact fee increase. The Legislative Body voted down a motion to rescind the recent resolution on the development tax and agreed to a committee meeting with developers on Aug. 1.
ASHLAND CITY, Tenn. — Dozens of residents, Realtors and developers pressed the Cheatham County Legislative Body on July 15 to reconsider a proposed increase in development and impact fees, saying they received insufficient notice and that any increase should be phased or reduced.
Speakers during the public forum included Misty Keenan, director of the Chamber of Commerce, developers Sam Green and Ricky Reda, Pleasant View building commissioner Mark Goins, Pleasant View Mayor Perry Keenan and other residents. Many urged a…
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