City Council to Review Sewer Mainline Extension for Iris Lane Development

September 18, 2025 | Crossville, Cumberland County, Tennessee


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City Council to Review Sewer Mainline Extension for Iris Lane Development
The City of Crossville Planning Commission meeting on September 18, 2025, focused on a proposed development that will utilize private water and sewer systems. A key point of discussion was the need for a sewer mainline extension along Iris Lane, which involves the installation of approximately 215 feet of an 8-inch gravity sewer line and a new manhole.

The proposed extension requires approval from the City Council, as emphasized during the meeting. City staff recommended that the Planning Commission approve the site plan, contingent upon obtaining necessary driveway permits, stormwater permits, and the final approval of the sewer mainline extension by the City Council.

The discussion highlighted the procedural steps necessary for the development to move forward, indicating that a recommendation from the Planning Commission is essential for the sewer line approval process. This meeting underscored the importance of collaboration between city departments and the council to ensure that infrastructure needs are met for new developments in Crossville.

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