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The Tennessean du lieu suivant : Nashville, Tennessee • A9

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The Tennesseani
Lieu:
Nashville, Tennessee
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A9
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SATURDAY, OCTOBER 21, 2017 9Abusiness WINDOWS DOORS Renewal by Andersen is independently owned and operated. expires Not valid with other offers or prior purchases. Buy one, get one off and 12 months no payments, no interest when you purchase four (4) or more windows between with approved credit. of 16.68% as of subject to change. Interest accrues from date of purchase but waived if paid in full within 12 months.

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615-238-9112Window Door Replacement from a LegendaryAmerican Brand RESPOND BY OCTOBER 31ST! CERTIFIED MASTER INSTALLER ACCREDITED BUSINESS We love our new No Money Down No Interest No Payments for 12 Months LU WINDOW, OFF BUY ONE GET ONE TN -0 00 11 63 38 9 Wilson County, officials said. The partnership between Panattoni and Dover indicate redevelopment ef- forts to be done in phases with property sold in increments. A recent filing by Dover Motorsports in August to the Securities and Exchange Commission states an agreement in place to sell 153 acres of the Nashville Superspeedway property for $35,000 per acre. Continuing negotiations on a three- year option on 88 additional acres for $55,000 per acre are stated in the filing as well. Can redevelopment help resident concerns? Several residents who live nearby the Nashville Superspeedway expressed concerns at the meeting, which included discussion on a high volume of truck traffic with a high number of cars now being parked at the property.

The planning commission asked Pa- nattoni representatives to meet with the neighbors as the redevelopment process moves forward, which Hamilton com- mitted to. Infrastructure, landscaping, buffers and site plans will be subject to further reviews and approvals as future con- struction is proposed on the speedway site, Wilson County Planning Director Tom Brashear said. going to be looking into those type of matters more closely and going to make every effort to encourage them along the development process to be good neighbors in carrying out there Brashear said. Reach Andy Humbles at ahumbles or 615-726-5939 and on Twitter AndyHumbles. A revised concept plan to redevelop the Nashville Superspeedway property in Wilson County has been submitted.

FILE Speedway Continued from Page 8A Whitfield Hamilton, left, of Panattoni Development speaks with residents including Bonnie Agee, right, at a planning commission meeting Friday, Oct. 20, at the Wilson County Courthouse. Panattoni is seeking a master plan amendment for the Nashville Superspeedway property. ANDY HUMBLES THE TENNESSEAN Doc Saloon, Whiskey Bent Sa- loon and Bootleggers Inn; the Opryland Scoreboards Bar Grill, The Nashville Palace and his res- taurant John Nest Tavern in Mt. Juliet; and canoe and kayak rental service and camping business Buffalo River Resort LLC in Lobelville, Tenn.

Hobbs said The Germantown Depot expects by end to announce part- nerships for 2018 with the new Nashville Soccer Club, the Nashville Sounds, Top- golf and local trolley operators. For example, trolleys could be used to transport patrons between First Ten- nessee Park and The Germantown De- pot. The partnership with trolley opera- tors would allow touring tourists to ex- perience the history and culture of Germantown, Hobbs said. In other business Thursday, the Metro Board of Zoning Appeals ap- proved request for a special exception from height re- quirements related to the univer- plans to build a new 20-story, 340-room dormitory at the corner of West End Avenue and 25th Avenue South. The building being called Residen- tial College A would be one of the tal- lest on campus.

part of the redevelopment plans for the End Neighbor- that include giving the area a park-like feel with tree-lined path- ways, streets to separate pedestrians and cars, pedestrian and biking friendly zones and more open spaces for community activities. Reach Getahn Ward at 615-726- 5968 and on Twitter Depot Continued from Page 8A Drinking and dining establishment The Trolley at The Germantown Depot is built around a historic trolley. SUBMITTED A maximum of 15 overnight guests. Events to end no later than 11 p.m. Noise may not exceed 90 decibels.

Surveyor Paul Crockett spoke on be- half of the still-unnamed buyer. The con- tract was subject to approval, according to Crockett. a great use for out Crockett said. Crockett did not anticipate major ren- ovations needed to use the home as an event venue. He certain of a time- line, but anticipated events could begin in the next several months.

Dara Davis spoke to the board about traffic concerns on State Route 109. prefer not going to be a large concert venue, it sound like that is going to she said. entire estate estimated at 83 acres was sold in July for a re- ported $5 million to Paul H. Burch. Burch received approval to build 15 homes on approximately 17 acres of the property, but put a portion of the property that included the house back up for sale for a reported $2.95 million, according to reports.

The home was listed at 12,816 square feet. Reach Andy Humbles at ahum- or 615-726-5939 and on Twitter AndyHumbles. Reba Continued from Page 8A.

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