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Bailey subdivision denied conditional rezoning (relevance: 100%, date: Nov 19, 2025)
NASHVILLE - A proposed 46-lot housing subdivision off W. Hornes Church Road northeast of Bailey has been shot down, its request for conditional rezoning denied in a split vote by Nash County commissioners Nov. 3rd.
The C.T. Williams corporation requested rezoning for 44 undeveloped acres on the west side of W. Hornes Church Road, owned by Joan Joyner Taylor, to be switched from its current 40,000 square feet lot size to single-family RA-30-CZ, a more dense development.

Left turn dance continues; commissioners demand change (relevance: 100%, date: Nov 19, 2025)
NASHVILLE - As promised last month, Nash commissioners have formally passed a resolution to ask the state to undo the missing left turn situation at Old Carriage and Sunset, this time sharing their request with every senator and representative in the state.
"I think we've all seen what (the no left turn) has done to the businesses there and what's it done to the motoring public," said Robbie Davis, commissioner, who introduced the resolution at the Nov. 3 commissioners' meeting.

Red Oak Christmas Festival is Nov. 29 (relevance: 100%, date: Nov 19, 2025)
The 8th annual Christmas Festival, "Christmas on Red Oak Farm," will take place Saturday, Nov. 29, from 12 p.m. to 6 p.m., with the parade scheduled for 4 p.m. and tree lighting at the end.
For more information visit www.townofredoaknc.com/2025-red-oak-christmas-festival.

Momeyer ordinance revision plan drags (relevance: 100%, date: Nov 19, 2025)
MOMEYER - Six months after beginning the process to overhaul and update town ordinances, the process is not yet complete, with some grumbling on the part of town leaders at their Nov. 10 council session.
Mid-East Commission, hired by the town to do the job after a meeting April 14, was first expected to produce a rough draft by June but a completion date has been pushed back several times.

Spring Hope board launches new vacant building ordinance (relevance: 100%, date: Nov 19, 2025)
SPRING HOPE - Two new ordinances have been adopted to tighten code enforcement regarding vacant and/or commercial properties.
A "vacant properties ordinance" and a "commercial building maintenance ordinance" were both approved at the Nov. 10 town meeting.

Giant solar farm gets planning board approval (relevance: 100%, date: Nov 19, 2025)
NASHVILLE - An 825-acre, 50-megawatt solar farm to be created through a combination of 19 tracts of land is on tap for rezoning consideration at the Dec. 8 Nash County commissioners' meeting. The project received initial rezoning approval from the Nash County planning board Nov. 17.
The developer, Castalian Spring Solar Farm, a subsididary of Hexagon Development, LLC, currently has lease agreements with all the parcel owners.

Local woman faces animal, child abuse charges (relevance: 100%, date: Nov 19, 2025)
NASHVILLE - What began as a horrific animal neglect investigation took a sickening turn last Wednesday into a case of child abuse, resulting in the arrest and imprisonment of a Nashville mother.
Nancy Beth Gupton, 39, of 5388 W. Castalia Road was charged with felony child abuse and animal cruelty after her Nov. 12 arrest at the home, where Nash County Animal Control called for assistance from the Nash County Sheriff's Office.


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