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Commissioners discuss Phase 4 preliminary plat for Station-area subdivision; traffic and drainage concerns prompt motion to defer
Summary
Sumner County staff presented a 29.6-acre Phase 4 preliminary plat for a multi-phase subdivision tied to an earlier master development plan and described the project as vested; commissioners raised traffic and drainage concerns and a motion to defer was made to secure updated traffic information.
Sumner County planning staff presented a Phase 4 preliminary plat for a multi-phase residential development (presented in the packet as part of a previously approved master development plan) and described the submission as complying with the approved master plan and as vested under the Tennessee Invested Property Rights Act of 2014.
The proposal covers roughly 29.6 acres and would create 58 residential lots (staff described 54 larger “station” lots and 4 smaller “village” lots). The development connects to Jenkins Lane and to the Creekside development to the north; staff said the proposal provides a second ingress/egress route for Creekside. Utilities and fire protection were described as provided by White House Utilities, and staff noted hydrants and on-site stormwater detention are shown on the plans.
Staff presentation and conditions: Staff told the commission the preliminary plat appears to meet…
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