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Planning and Zoning Committee approves consent agenda of land-use and infrastructure items, 8-0

June 15, 2026 | Nashville, Holmes County, Ohio


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Planning and Zoning Committee approves consent agenda of land-use and infrastructure items, 8-0
The Planning and Zoning Committee approved a consent agenda that included 12 items covering lease amendments, grant contract amendments for affordable housing, license agreements for greenway construction, authorizations for aerial encroachments, and acceptance of public water and sewer infrastructure.

Items approved on the consent agenda included: RS2026 2032 (lease amendment for property at Nashville International Airport, commonly known as the Luton Center); RS2026 2036 (first amendment to an affordable-housing grant contract with Southeast Community Capital Corporation, doing business as Pathway Lending); RS2026 2037 (first amendment to an affordable-housing grant contract with the Urban League of Middle Tennessee); RS2026 2038 and RS2026 2039 (third amendments to affordable-housing grant contracts, including B A Helping Hand Foundation and the Urban League of Middle Tennessee); RS2026 2048 (license agreement for a multi-use pedestrian greenway with Tennessee Department of Transportation); RS2026 2059 (authorizing an aerial encroachment at 1209 Brown Street for Nashville Phase 3 Property Holder LLC); RS2026 1262 (acceptance of a new public water main and hydrant assembly at 2704 Murphysboro Pike); RS2026 2063 (amendment related to sanitary sewer manholes for Bella Terra/Rural Hill Road); RS2026 1393 (encroachments at 501 South 2nd Street for ECG Eastbank LP); and BL2026 1394 (acceptance of water, sewer, hydrants and easements for Catherine Properties, phase 1 at 14656 Old Hickory Boulevard).

The motion to approve the consent agenda was moved and seconded; the chair called the vote and the measure passed with eight in favor, zero against and zero not voting. No individual roll-call votes were recorded in the transcript.

Next steps: The committee’s recommendation advances the consent items; further council steps or implementation details were not recorded in this transcript.

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