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Planning commission approves Banks Phase 2 preliminary plat, restates temporary fire-access condition after public concern

2509392 · February 25, 2025
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Summary

The Gallatin City Planning Commission approved the Banks at Lock 4 Phase 2 preliminary plat (resolution 2025-011) for 72 single-family lots, attaching 11 conditions including a restated requirement that a 20-foot temporary fire-access drive off Peach Valley Road be functional and Fire Code compliant before Phase 2 building permits are issued.

The Gallatin City Planning Commission on Feb. (date not specified) approved the Banks at Lock 4 Phase 2 preliminary plat (resolution 2025-011), a 72-lot single-family subdivision, with 11 conditions of approval and a restated condition governing a temporary fire-access drive.

The commission’s action follows public comment raising safety concerns about locating a temporary fire-access road at the same point where a prior tornado struck. “They call that Tornado Alley for a reason,” said Pascal Jones, who identified himself as a resident in Gallatin City…

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