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Dickson Council meeting: Future senior building buy finalized, mayor says Submitted, Nashville Tennessean
At the Dickson City Council meeting Monday, Mayor Don Weiss Jr. informed the council that on Dec. 17 the city completed the closing of the $4 million loan through the Tennessee Mutual Bond Fund approved by the council to fund construction of Dickson Fire Department Station No. 3 at the corner of Highway 70 East and Ridgecrest Drive and renovations to the former Dickson Athletic Club to become the new Dickson Senior Center.
Weiss said the city completed the purchase of the club for $1.75 million on Dec. 30.
Also at the meeting, the council voted on a request from Bill Hostettler and Darrell James to rezone a portion of one parcel from R-1 (low-density residential) and B-3 (highway commercial) to R-3 (high-density residential) and a portion of another parcel from B-3 to R-3 on Highway 46 South and Nails Creek Road.