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Planning Commission approves Farrington signs, landscaping, amenity center and preliminary plat; several routine approvals unanimous
Summary
The Nolensville Planning Commission on July 8 approved monument signage, landscape changes, an amenity center site plan and a 72‑lot preliminary plat for the Farrington development and handled several routine consent items — all by unanimous votes.
The Nolensville Planning Commission on July 8 approved a bundle of development and design items, mostly for the Farrington plan development, and handled several routine items by unanimous votes.
Staff presented a monument sign plan for Farrington describing a 12‑foot obelisk‑style pillar clad in stone veneer with a limestone cap and a wrought‑iron blade sign with the Farrington logo. Town staff found the proposed design compatible with the previously approved master sign plan and recommended approval; the commission voted unanimously to approve the monument sign plan.
The commission also approved a phase 1 landscape amendment for Farrington that reflects "as‑installed" conditions, including additional specimen tree replacements to offset trees removed during utility installation. Staff recommended approval with one condition; commissioners approved the amendment unanimously.
On the Farrington amenity center, staff described a site plan for the main community amenity on about 4.9 acres featuring a fitness center, Founders Lawn (an event lawn), a pool with a lap section and pool bar, a pool house with restrooms, a playground, walking trails, a sand play area, a half basketball court, a…
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