Sunday, January 22, 2006

Public Meeting/Elementary School Tues., 1/24 7PM., Kidd Rd. Annexation--Don't Miss It!









Nolensville anxious about another
large annexation north and south
of Kidd Road to the Davidson county
line? City leaders say this is necessary
to provide more local control and
unput into future new developments.
QUESTION? How much local control
has been effective in many of the ER's,
SR's and PUD'S Already Being Built?

Local residents say "precious little"...
developers have had their way with
whatever they want courtesy
City Hall!

Local blog reader comments as follows:
"They are wanting to rezone from
Suburban Residential??? (How a farm
is already zoned residential I'm not sure
when that slipped through) to another
PUD???? On that new "Roadways" plan
a road is to run across the backside of the
McFarland property from Fly road.
(eventually to Kidd). It was also noted that
the expected new residents would exit to
McFarland and or Fly right now; emptying
out to Rocky Springs/Rocky Fork without
acess to "town" except from going up to
NEW road then back down??? Or
McFarland to Kidd."

Another local blog reader comments:
"It's about time City Hall looks beyond
ONE road and ONE more development
and looks at the bigger picture before
they sell the soul of Nolensville to the
highest developer bidder.
How greedy can these people get???
Folks before its too late speak up at
YOUR MEETING!
How will you benefit, folks of Kidd Rd?
How does the County fit into all of this
also? Most folks that live in Nolensville
go outside of the town to work, so what
type of highway will take them to Cool
Springs or the interstates of Williamson
County?"

Heads Up! Nolensville People planning to
attend this meeting. Here's how Fairview
conducts a public meeting like this...they
invite the following people to attend...
2-Fairview City Commissioners, 2-Planning
Commission members, 2-County Commiss-
ioners, a school board member, director of
the county Parks & Recreation Dept., a
county Planning Commissioner, 2-residents
from the afffected area, 2-from non-affected
area, 1-from area Chamber of Commerce,
Police and Fire Chiefs, Codes, City Manager,
1-from county Roads Dept, 1-from Water
Dept. and last of all city's attorney.

Bring pad and paper and write down how many
people like this attend the Nolensville meeting?

Special Note: Fairview is under a state-issued
moratorium on growth. Nothing moves until
this is lifted. Maybe Nolensville needs this kind
of outside control over our run-away City Hall?

Plan to attend this meeting and then send us
your comments and emails...ASAP!!!!!!

6 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

I guess the Kidd Road plan is to get folks to Cool Springs and the new McKewen 65 interchange traveling via two lane country Roads like Rocky Fork... and Clovercroft. Clovercroft will soon be like traveling on Brentwood's Concord Road to 65. The difference will be no traffic lights at little two lane State road Wilson Pike, and folks will try to take a left crossing the narrow bridge on to McEwen ... Cool Springs and 65.
I say try, cause all the construction traffic from Franklin City, County and Brentwood will be there also. The saftey of the folks on these inadequate road systems does not take a engineer to figure out. Just plain God given common sense. There needs to be some inter- planning with surrounding local goverments, TDOT, including the public who voted them in to have a say in what happens.
Please local Goverments and TDOT look at the big picture before you impact your citizens who are trying to trust you.

8:53 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A moratorium sounds very common sense for us now. If that is what it takes to plan a great town in a great County.

10:02 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

What about our schools over crowding that will come with all this growth. My family moved to Nolensville to get away from Davidson co. school system and not pay for private schools any more. I agree with all the other comments before mine. I will be there tonight. I do not think it will help but at least I will get a feel of what is going on. Someone is making money with all these developers getting all these subdivisions pasted. What can we do?

8:55 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

We will be there too and hope that folks like us, will take the time to get out the vote next election.
Now, If we can get someone who is honest to vote for, that might be another story.
Slow down Nolensville, and don't sell the future of this town to people who will leave after their pockets are FULL.
That goes for so called "LOCALS" also.

2:28 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Did I hear right? The mayor said the reason there is so much growth is because folks are selling out.
So I guess the idea of a SLOW DOWN, in order to have a Good Growth Plan is out because folks are selling their farms sooo fast.
HHMMM Let me think about that one.

9:59 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

WHO DO YOU THINK CONTROLS HOW LAND IS DEVELOPED. OUR POOR WEAK LITTLE MAYOR ALWAYS ACTS LIKE HE IS SO POWERLESS. WATCH HOW HE CONTINUES TO CHEERLEAD FOR MORE DEVELOPMENT.

DEFINITELY TIME FOR HIM AND HIS BOYS TO GO!

9:00 AM  

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