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Red Bank Planning Commissioner Resigns After Some City Commissioners Have Issues With Him Attending TPO Session With Mayor; Civility Training For Fighting Commissioners Delayed Tuesday, July 6, 2021
Billy Cannon has stepped down from the Red Bank Planning Commission after some Red Bank Commission members had issues with him attending a meeting with planning officials along with Mayor Hollie Berry.
Commissioner Ruth Jeno said she was disturbed after seeing a video of the meeting and said she believes it may have led to Red Bank getting turned down on a $1,350,000 state grant that would have funded a sidewalk from Signal Mountain Road to the Stringer s Ridge Tunnel as well as a traffic light at Ashmore Avenue.
Red Bank Commission Addresses Rezoning Issues Wednesday, April 21, 2021 - by Gail Perry
Red Bank is seeing an increase of people moving into the city and property owners are wanting to build housing to accommodate them. This often needs a zoning change for putting more homes closer together such as townhomes and zero lot line houses. At the commission meeting Tuesday night, the final approvals were given to zoning changes for property at 5309 Delashmitt Road and 303 and 305 Hedgewood Dr.
The Delashmitt Road address was rezoned from R-1, Single Family Residential to R-T/Z, Townhomes and Zero Lot Line Residential. Two single family houses will be built on both sides of the original structure which will remain. Plans are to sell the two new houses after renting them for a year.
Red Bank Still Seeking Adequate Green Space To Fulfill Prior Commitment Wednesday, December 16, 2020 - by Gail Perry
Red Bank Commissioners, residents and he city manager are anxious to add green space for public use to the city. It started 10 years ago when the city used property that formerly held ball fields to build a new middle school. At the time, an agreement was made with the National Park Service that the recreational property would be replaced with other land that would become recreational in nature.
At the time, three acres out of the 11 on Dayton Boulevard which held the old school, was intended to become a park.