How would I get a piece of property rezoned?

The Planning Commission is responsible for the long range planning for the community. In addition, it reviews rezoning requests, annexations; and the opening and closing of streets. Through the review and approval of plats, the Planning Commission regulates the subdivision of land and the construction of public improvements. The Planning Commission is also responsible for the naming of streets and the administration of property numbering. email the Planning Department or call 931-520-5271.

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2. Information on Nuisance Animals and Animal Permitted
3. May I have chickens in the city limits?
4. What is Annexation?
5. If I would like to request a variance or believe a building official is in error, what do I do?
6. What type of Building Inspections does the city require?
7. Do I need a Building Permit?
8. May I alter a drainage system?
9. What can be done about overgrown lots, yards and disabled vehicles?
10. Are there special rules regarding earthwork?
11. I'm having issues with stormwater and flooding, what do I do?
12. Do I have to get a permit to have a garage/yard sale?
13. Where can I get a map?
14. What things require permits and licenses in the City Limits?
15. How would I get a piece of property rezoned?
16. Do I have to get a permit to put up a sign in the City Limits?
17. May I request a street be closed?
18. How do I choose a street name or have one renamed?
19. How do I divide my property?
20. What are the rules for declaring city property surplus?
21. What is my property zoned?
22. What are the regulations for billboards in the City Limits?
23. How do I know if I'm in the City Limits?
24. Can I do a short-term rental like Airbnb and Vacation Rental by Owner (VRBO) at my house?