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Planning Commission declines to reinstate garage and paved-driveway requirement in 2045 plan
Summary
After public comment and a lengthy debate on housing costs and appropriate guidance, Tullahoma's Planning Commission voted to deny a Board of Mayor and Aldermen referral to restore an attached-garage and paved-driveway requirement to the 2045 comprehensive plan.
The Tullahoma Planning Commission voted on March 16 to deny a request from the Board of Mayor and Aldermen to return a requirement to the 2045 comprehensive plan that would mandate attached garages for new homes in low- and medium-density residential zones and require driveways within 150 feet of the right of way to be paved with concrete or asphalt.
The proposal was introduced by staff, who said the referral came from a favorable vote at the Board of Mayor and Aldermen and asked the commission to consider either approving the recommendation or…
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