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Hendersonville board approves first reading to rezone Cornerstone Church property amid resident concerns

Hendersonville Board of Mayor and Aldermen · April 28, 2026
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Summary

On April 28 the Hendersonville Board approved first reading of ordinance 2026-06 to rezone 22.38 acres owned by Cornerstone Church from county residential to city office zoning as part of a linked annexation process; the vote was 9–2 after lengthy public comment and alderman debate.

The Hendersonville Board of Mayor and Aldermen voted 9–2 on April 28 to approve first reading of ordinance 2026-06, a rezoning request that would apply if the city later annexes roughly 22.38 acres at 1402 and 1410 Kingdom Way (formerly Stop 30 Road).

The vote followed a public hearing and more than an hour of discussion among aldermen, residents and church representatives over buffers, future uses and municipal control. Mayor Jamie Clary opened the hearing and said the plan of services required by state law had been provided to the board.

Opponents from the Wincrest neighborhood told the board they feared office zoning would erode a green buffer…

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