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Planning Commission approves In-N-Out Burger site plan, contingent on staff conditions

2745046 · March 4, 2025
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Summary

The Hendersonville Planning Commission approved a combined change-of-use, subdivision-plat amendment and site plan for an In-N-Out Burger at 100 North Anderson Lane, contingent on outstanding staff comments including traffic improvements. The vote was 8-0.

The Hendersonville Planning Commission on a unanimous 8-0 vote approved a combined request from In-N-Out Burger to add “restaurant, quick service” to a final development plan, remove “gas fuel station” as an allowed use, amend the subdivision plat to reduce the front setback, and approve the related site plan — all contingent on resolution of outstanding staff comments, including traffic improvements.

The decision covers a 1.96-acre parcel at 100 North Anderson Lane in front of Zaxby’s and Brewster’s Ice Cream. Planning staff said the proposal calls for a 3,860-square-foot building, a required minimum of 46 parking spaces and a proposed 81 spaces; the site plan shows 26 queuing spaces in the drive-through.

Why it matters: the change replaces an auto fuel use with a quick-service restaurant, which commissioners and nearby business owners said will affect traffic patterns and customer flows along Anderson Lane and East Main Street.

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