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Spring Hill planners press developer for TVA access agreement, additional crossings on Royalton Woods plan
Summary
Planning commissioners asked the Royalton Woods applicant to provide a TVA agreement and detailed connectivity plans by Sept. 29, flagged a major thoroughfare deviation and potential single‑access safety issues, and recommended returning the item to another work session for further staff review.
Spring Hill — Planning staff and commissioners pressed the applicant for Royalton Woods Sections 3 and 4 to provide an agreement with the Tennessee Valley Authority and clearer plans for access and interconnectivity before a preliminary plat advances. The commission emphasized concerns about lots that would have only one entry or exit and about a major thoroughfare shown differently in the developer’s latest plan.
Staff planner Mr. Spires said the preliminary plat proposes 121 single‑family lots with open space and public streets but raised several issues, including a 175‑foot TVA easement along the east side of the site, a Crooked Creek stream buffer averaging about 60 feet, removal of…
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