7 Hot And New Neighborhoods in Williamson County

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2. The Enclave

 

 

Last summer the county Planning Commission reviewed a concept plan for The Enclave at Dove Lake.

The plan for The Enclave at Dove Lake, located off Nolensville Road in the fourth voting district, contains 130 lots on 214.6 acres.

The developer, Pere Ferrari, and engineering firm, Site Engineering Consultants, plans to preserve nearly 70 percent- or 148 acres- of the land as open space, with lots averaging 0.6 acres with a range from one-fourth to one-half of an acre.

Big Oak Lane bisects the property, which sits about a mile north of Nolensville Road’s intersection with Osburn Road. The development will have two entrances on Nolensville Road.

Currently the project is working towards final approvals and could begin building this year.

At the current time, the land is 58 percent wooded and adjacent land is divided into lots varying in size from two to 300 acres.

According to traffic shed analysis performed by Ferrari, with those improvements the added traffic from the subdivision will not exceed the existing limits based upon the capacity of existing roadways.

Along with Summerlyn, The Enclave- if it makes it through the planning process- makes two 200-acre-plus subdivisions in the Nolensville area.

Nolensville is the spot right now in the county, with its new high and middle school and access to the fun of Nasvhille and benefit of superlative Williamson County Schools. In the last decade Nolensville housing grew at the quickest rate in the county, up some 400 percent since 2010 (reported by the Williamson County Association of REALTORS.)