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Collierville meeting approves routine items; staff previews 7 Brew redevelopment, zoning "clean up" and new development map

3686826 · June 5, 2025
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Summary

Members approved minutes, the agenda and the consent agenda and heard planning staff briefings on a proposed 7 Brew Coffee redevelopment, a forthcoming zoning "clean up" ordinance addressing EV charging and solar, an updated development activity map and other upcoming items for the July 8 meeting.

At a Collierville meeting, members approved routine procedural items and heard planning staff briefings on a proposed coffee-shop redevelopment, a zoning "clean up" ordinance, a new development activity map and other upcoming planning items.

The announcements, delivered by Jamie, a town staff member, highlighted a redevelopment case for a former bank next to Walmart that is proposed for a 7 Brew Coffee; a training session for chairs and vice chairs on June 12; a July 8 meeting agenda that will include Lockwood spaces 5 and 6 and a final plat expected on the consent agenda; a park-plan development that could incorporate land to the north being discussed for a possible future school and for Collierville First Methodist Church; release of a request for proposals for the comprehensive plan (comp plan); and a planned zoning "clean up" ordinance to address technology- and use-related items.

Jamie described the…

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