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Bradley County Planning Commission approves four plats, prelim Falcon Creek with one abstention

November 20, 2025 | Bradley County, Tennessee


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Bradley County Planning Commission approves four plats, prelim Falcon Creek with one abstention
The Bradley County Planning Commission approved several subdivision plats and a preliminary subdivision at its monthly meeting.

Chair opened the meeting and introduced a corrective final plat for Myrneck Lane, saying, "This plat appears to meet all requirements." After a motion and second, the commission’s roll call in the transcript recorded a series of affirmative responses and the chair declared the Myrneck Lane plat approved.

The commission next approved the Wanda Gibbs estate revised bridal plat (lots 1–3). Bentley, planning staff, told the commission "everything looked fine," and a second and roll call produced affirmative votes recorded in the meeting transcript.

The commission then considered the Falcon Creek preliminary plat for Lots 1–40. The chair stated they must abstain on this item "due to a bank relationship." A motion to approve was made and seconded; the transcript records one explicit abstention and affirmative roll‑call responses, after which the commission approved the preliminary plat.

The meeting closed the plat section with a late addition: Addie's Acres, a three‑lot subdivision on Harris Creek Trail. Bentley described it as a "simple three line subdivision," commissioners moved and seconded, and roll call produced affirmative responses recorded in the transcript.

All four plat items were advanced by motion and recorded as approved in the meeting transcript. The votes and procedural steps described above are reported as recorded in the official meeting transcript; some individual vote attributions were spoken as short roll‑call utterances and are reflected in the meeting record rather than in extended statements by named commissioners.

Next steps: approved plats will proceed with county recording and any required administrative follow‑up by planning staff; Bentley indicated standard post‑approval processing would follow.

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