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Planning & Zoning Committee approves 19-item consent agenda covering water, sewer, property and encroachment items

5113461 · July 2, 2025
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Summary

On June 30, 2025, the Metro Council Planning & Zoning Committee unanimously recommended a 19-item consent agenda that included acceptance and abandonment of water and sanitary sewer mains, easement actions, an aerial encroachment, and agreements to advance several development and infrastructure projects in Nashville and Davidson County.

The Metro Council Planning and Zoning Committee on June 30, 2025, unanimously recommended approval of a 19-item consent agenda that included multiple water and sanitary sewer acceptances and abandonments, utility easement adjustments, an aerial building encroachment and preliminary engineering and lease amendments tied to local development projects.

The consent package, read into the record by the meeting’s presiding member, covered actions ranging from a preliminary engineering agreement with CSX Transportation for pedestrian lighting at a rail crossing to an aerial encroachment permit for 147 Fourth Avenue North and several resolutions and ordinances authorizing acceptance or abandonment of public water and sanitary sewer mains and related easements for properties across Nashville and Davidson County. The presiding member also noted that no members of the public had signed up to comment.

Key items included: an engineering agreement with CSX Transportation to facilitate pedestrian lighting under a CSX rail crossing at Fifth Avenue; a request allowing Fourth and Commerce LLC to construct and install an aerial encroachment at 147 Fourth Avenue North; an amendment extending a participation agreement with Nolensville Owner LLC by six months; and an ordinance authorizing acquisition and temporary easements at 1220 Berwick Trail for the Clean Water Nashville Neeley’s Bend sewer pump station upgrade project. Multiple agenda items authorized the Metropolitan Government to accept new public sanitary sewer mains, sanitary sewer manholes, fire hydrant assemblies and associated easements for developments including Autumn Lake (2920 Hamilton Church Road), Goodrich Townhomes Phase 2, Sojourn Nolensville Apartments, Bella Terra, and Nolensville Town Square Phase 1 (in Williamson County). The agenda also included two requests to abandon and reaccept water mains tied to specific redevelopment parcels and two alley abandonment items.

A motion to approve the consent agenda was moved and seconded on the floor; the committee recorded the recommendation as "10 in favor, 0 against, 0 not voting." No public comments were received during the meeting, and the committee adjourned without further business.

Because the items were approved on consent, the committee did not hold separate hearings or extended debate on individual projects during this meeting. The actions recorded in the agenda text authorize staff and relevant departments to proceed with the technical and administrative steps described in the listed resolutions and ordinances.