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Williamson County planning commission approves several subdivision plats and concept amendments

June 14, 2025 | Williamson County, Tennessee


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Williamson County planning commission approves several subdivision plats and concept amendments
The Williamson County Regional Planning Commission on Wednesday approved several preliminary and final plats and one concept revision, moving forward a mix of single-family and multifamily developments across the county.

Staff presented the proposals as meeting resource-protection standards and consistent with previously approved concept plans; commission votes accepted staff recommendations with standard conditions, such as construction of required off-site roadway improvements and posting of performance bonds where applicable.

Key approvals included: a four-lot preliminary plat for Susan Hall Hollow on 31.13 acres off Pewitt Road (individual wells and septic systems); a concept-plan revision for Vista Creek, increasing lots from 16 to 18 on 137.56 acres with water by HB and TS Utility District and individual septics reviewed and approved by the Williamson County Department of Sewage Disposal Management; preliminary plat approval for the Village at Triune West (97 single-family lots and 133 multifamily on about 160 acres) with multiple off-site roadway improvements approved by TDOT; preliminary plat approval for Highland Hills Subdivision Phase 6 (38 lots on 126.08 acres) with private gated roads and water by Millcroft Utility District; final plat approval for King's Chapel Section 15 (22 lots on 76.63 acres); and final plat approval for Telfaro Subdivision (27 lots on roughly 196.63 acres) with nontraditional wastewater systems on file.

Applicants present included Kelsey McGee for multiple items and Chase Kerr (Crunk Engineering) for townhome and King's Chapel items. Commissioners took the approvals largely by voice vote, with motions to approve carried on each item.

Staff noted standard conditions for approvals: compliance with resource protection standards, construction of identified off-site improvements before final plat submittal where required, posting of bonds for nontraditional wastewater dispersal and storage where applicable, and confirmation of water and wastewater utility service providers for each development.

No substantive public objections to these items were recorded at the meeting; one item (an amenity center site plan for Highland Park Hill) was added as a nonagenda item and deferred to the July meeting at the applicant's request. Commissioners also approved minutes for the May 8, 2025, meeting and adjourned.

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