Monday, May 15, 2006

Heads Up for Nolensville BOMA: "Developers will pay their own way in Brentwood"












Brentwood has moved to take over
some water coverage area from
Nolensville/College Grove Utility
Dist. due to high number of sub-
divisions in east Brentwood. They
would invest $3.5 million in
Split Log and Ragsdale area roads.

Heads Up Nolensville BOMA: "as a way
to recover the costs of providing those
water services, Brentwood will charge
a higher tap fee of $5,000 per home to
developers building new homes in the
area." Surprise! It can be done and is
being done in Brentwood. Now what
about Nolensville??
Anne Dunn on the
board in Brentwood said.."I think this
is the only thing we can do...developers
will pay their own way here. I know it
might seem a burden...but that's their
cost of doing business."

Reminder to People of Nolensville...there
isn't ONE IMPACT FEE in place for one
developer in Nolensville! Not one fee for
our developers. Yet Brentwood gets it
done...$5,000 per home. When will our
leaders wake up???

Send in your comments ASAP and vote
in our straw polls. Do it today...thanks!

5 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

H2O gotta have...schools, too and roads and police/fire teams. They all cost money...and developers should pay for these services. The state adequate facilities tax is way too low! Impact fees are all that is left, but Nolensville has got to step up to the plate. Far too many "pro-developers" in our town hall. 11/06 can't come fast enough. Polls show planning team a total failure. Vote'm out now.

1:21 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Score so far folks... Developers,one Nolensville, ZERO

8:44 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Right OR.......

Developers thousands of dollars
(SAVED)

Nolensville ZERO

9:48 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Guess what! The price of living in Williamson County has gone up again. And at the heart of it all is the PUD. It has driven land prices up since you can get more homes in there. Now more services are required and tap fees need to be assessed! This all points to the absolutely catastrophic decisions reached by the previous mayor and his friends Felts and Dugger. Now we are faced with growing debts and increasing demand for services! And now they rumor Felts wants to run for mayor. Has he not enough sense to understand this is not what we need?

6:26 AM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

A little too late...how noble of Brentwood when they are almost built out and have used up all their land in their UGB! Why wasn't this sooner when they were approving all the crammed in development on Split Log and Concord roads?

1:33 PM  

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