Planning commission approves multiple site plans and sign requests with technical corrections

5844340 · September 20, 2025

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Summary

The commission approved several site plans and sign requests Sept. 19 — JAMS Investment Group sign, a Crown Castle/T‑Mobile generator colocation, a Watermill monument sign, a landscaping amendment for Rockdale speculative warehouse and a Verizon colocation — largely subject to technical corrections and typical permitting requirements.

Wilson County planners approved several site plans and signage requests during their Sept. 19 meeting, with staff recommending technical corrections in each case and the commission granting approvals procedurally.

A sign plan for JAMS Investment Group at 5780 Highway 109 was approved pending technical corrections; staff noted the applicant proposed a billboard-style face and must provide documentation showing no other billboard exists within 1,000 feet on the southbound lane before final stamping. Christopher said the county prohibits billboards within 1,000 feet of one another on the same directional roadway.

The commission approved a Crown Castle USA site plan for a T‑Mobile generator co-location at 345 A Couchville Industrial Boulevard. Christopher said the work was essentially a small concrete pad and that the project qualifies as utility infrastructure.

Watermill’s monument-sign request at 200 Watermill Lane (Cairo Bend side) was approved subject to technical corrections. Staff also recommended approval of a landscaping amendment for Rockdale 6, a speculative warehouse at 600 Maddox Road; the developer has installed required landscaping and staff completed a final field review.

The commission approved a Verizon colocation on North Green Hill Road after staff determined the site plan met requirements.

All approvals were granted with the standard caveat that final issuance is contingent on stormwater and engineering sign-offs and any other outstanding technical corrections.