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Published: Jun 4, 2026
Emergency Purchase Approved for Damaged Pedestrian Signal at Rocky Fork and Nolansville Roads
The town commissioners approved Resolution 26-063, authorizing an emergency purchase to replace a pedestrian signal damaged on May 6, 2026, at the intersection of Rocky Fork Road and Nolansville Road. This action addresses immediate safety concerns for pedestrians in a high-traffic area.
Nolansville Amends Fees for Plan Review, Permitting, and Inspections
The town commissioners approved the second reading of Ordinance 26-07, which amends the municipal code regarding plan review, permitting, and inspection fees found in Appendix B. No amendments were recommended by staff, and the ordinance passed unanimously.
Nolansville Food Pantry Receives Funding from Buttercup Festival
The town commissioners approved Resolution 26-067, allocating funds recommended by the Nolansville Buttercup Festival Advisory Committee for the food pantry. Commissioner Gill and Mayor abstained from voting due to their church's role in hosting and appointing members to the food pantry's board. The resolution passed with four in favor.
Nolansville Adopts Fiscal Year 2026-2027 Budget and Tax Rate
The town commissioners approved the annual budget and tax rate for the fiscal year beginning July 1, 2026, and ending June 30, 2027, through the second reading of Ordinance 26-11. The budget process involved extensive work since December 2025, including strategic planning and budget workshops. Key priorities supported include staff support, retention, recruitment, and long-term capital projects, such as the fire station. An amendment was made to include an increase of approximately $30,000 in the IT budget, offset by grant funds, resulting in no net change to the overall budget. Commissioners expressed confidence in the budget's long-term benefits for the town.
Nolansville Considers Rezoning and Annexation of Rural Properties
The town commissioners held the first reading of Ordinance 26-10, which proposes to rezone four parcels of land (Map 083, Parcel 00500; Map 083, Parcel 00501; Map 083, Parcel 00600; and Map 058, Parcel 11300) from Municipal Growth Area District 1 (MGA 1) to Rural Character District CD2. This rezoning is part of an annexation procedure initiated by property owner requests, not by the town seeking to annex. The discussion emphasized that the town is still responsible for providing fire services to these areas even if they develop in the county, making annexation a strategic consideration. The Van Slyke property's contiguity with the Williams property (also being annexed) was noted as a factor in supporting this annexation. The Planning Commission had previously recommended favorable action. A subsequent resolution (26-047) was also approved, calling for a public hearing on the proposed annexation of these territories by owner consent and approving the associated plan of services.
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