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Planning & Zoning Committee approves consent agenda covering street, sewer and TDOT agreements

2137162 · January 22, 2025
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Summary

The Planning & Zoning Committee approved a consent agenda that included multiple resolutions and ordinances authorizing easements, sewer acceptances, abandoned mains, TDOT intergovernmental agreements and the official street centerline record.

Members of the Planning & Zoning Committee approved a consent agenda at the meeting, adopting multiple resolutions and ordinances that authorize street and sewer record changes, intergovernmental agreements and property dispositions.

The consent package included resolutions RS 2025-959, RS 2025-979, RS 2025-982, RS 2025-983, RS 2025-984, RS 2025-988, RS 2025-994, RS 2025-995, RS 2025-996 and RS 2025-997 and second-reading bills BL 2024-678, BL 2024-679 and BL 2024-680. Key items on the consent agenda included a declaration of surplus property under the Metropolitan Code of Laws and multiple sewer and sanitary sewer main acceptances and abandonments for specific property clusters.

Among resolutions approved were authorization for a lease adjacent to Cheatham Lock and Dam, intergovernmental agreements with the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) for safety and pedestrian improvements, and authorization for an establishment to construct aerial encroachments on 52nd Avenue North. The committee also approved updates to the official street and alley centerline GIS layer (BL 2024-678) to reflect recent renamings, acceptances and abandonments.

A motion to approve the consent agenda was moved and properly seconded; when the chair called for the vote, committee members responded in the affirmative and the motion carried.

The committee did not record individual roll-call tallies in the transcript for the consent vote; the motion was announced as carried.