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Dickson County Commission approves law-enforcement tech contract, zoning map change and economic plan; rezoning moved to August

Dickson County Commission · March 1, 2026

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Summary

At its July 21 meeting the Dickson County Commission approved a one-year $36,000 contract with Flock Group, a zoning-map amendment for about 15.94 acres, and the Brown Property economic impact plan; the Boney George rezoning was postponed to August.

The Dickson County Commission on July 21 approved several measures including a one-year contract for law-enforcement services with Flock Group, LLC for an annual subscription fee of $36,000, a zoning-map amendment rezoning roughly 15.94 acres from A-1 (Agricultural) to C-1 (Rural Center District), and an economic impact plan for the Brown Property Economic Development Area.

County Mayor and Chairman Bob Rial opened the meeting and County Clerk Luanne Greer called roll. The contract with Flock Group was authorized by Resolution 07-2025-02; the motion to authorize the county to enter the one-year contract was made by Commissioner Danny Williams and seconded by Commissioner Becky Spicer and passed by unanimous voice vote. The resolution document specifies a one-year term with an annual subscription fee of Thirty Six Thousand Dollars ($36,000.00).

The commission approved Resolution 07-2025-03 to amend the official zoning map by rezoning 15.94 acres comprising a portion of Parcel 013.04 of Tax Map 069 from A-1 to C-1. Commissioner Mike Petty moved the rezoning, seconded by Commissioner James C. Dawson; the motion passed by a 10–2 voice vote. Commissioners Danny Williams and Cindi Gray were recorded as nay votes.

Commissioners also approved Resolution 07-2025-04, the Economic Impact Plan for the Brown Property Economic Development Area. Commissioner Stacey Batey moved the plan, seconded by Commissioner Ray Ledger; the motion passed with 11 ayes and Commissioner Rusty Grove recorded as abstaining.

The meeting recorded several other formal actions: Commissioner Carl Buckner moved, seconded by Commissioner Ray Ledger, to re-appoint Robert Wetterau to the Sanitation Board; that motion passed unanimously. Separately, the commission approved a quitclaim deed transfer offered by the Town of Burns for a parcel adjacent to the county convenience site; Commissioner Stacey Batey moved to approve the transfer, seconded by Commissioner Ray Ledger; the motion passed by an 11–0 voice vote with Commissioner Rusty Grove abstaining.

Under Other Business the commission moved a separate rezoning request for Boney George (Tax Map 139, Parcel 30.07) from consideration to the August County Commission meeting; the motion by Commissioner Ray Ledger, seconded by Commissioner Mike Petty, passed unanimously.

The meeting concluded with approval of a slate of notaries and the announcement that the next regular session will be Monday, Aug. 18, 2025, at 7 p.m. in the Buford L. (Booty) Reed Jr. County Commission Chamber.