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Final plat approved for Holtz Reserve; four lots on about 27 acres cleared

April 12, 2025 | Williamson County, Tennessee


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Final plat approved for Holtz Reserve; four lots on about 27 acres cleared
The planning body approved the final plat for Holtz Reserve, a four‑lot subdivision on roughly 27 acres in the Second Voting District, the meeting record shows (vote tally not specified).

Staff presented the final plat materials and said the development covers 27 acres with four lots; a shared 50‑foot‑wide access and utility easement is shown on the plat. "This property . . . total is 27 acres. It consists of 4 lots," the presenter said, describing the lots and the easement.

Staff reported that fire protection standards have been met, that water service will be provided by the Milcroft and Utility District (as stated in the staff presentation), and that wastewater will be handled by individual septic systems. Staff concluded that the final plat is consistent with the previously approved preliminary plat and recommended approval with the standard conditions in the staff report.

A motion to approve the final plat was made and seconded and approved by voice vote; the transcript records members saying "aye" and the chair declaring the motion passed, but does not provide a numeric roll‑call tally.

The record does not list additional conditions beyond the staff‑recommended standard conditions or identify follow‑up reporting requirements.

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