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Commission approves Orange Creek subdivision with conditions including sprinklers and right-of-way/connectivity requirements
Summary
The planning commission approved the Orange Creek subdivision with multiple conditions: surveyor documentation and TVA right-of-way records, connectivity to adjoining parcels, fire-sprinkler requirement for homes where water/fire flows are insufficient, and other staff comments. The vote passed 6–3 on a roll call.
The Maury County Regional Planning Commission approved the Orange Creek subdivision on May 27 subject to a list of staff-recommended conditions including survey documentation, TVA right-of-way verification, road connectivity to adjacent parcels, and a requirement that homes be equipped with domestic fire-sprinkler systems where adequate public fire flows are not available.
Planner and developer representatives described the project and responded to a lengthy public comment period in which residents raised concerns about water availability,…
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