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Commission approves Lowe’s temporary outdoor sales display with temporary-labeling and screening conditions
Summary
The Planning Commission approved an amended preliminary/final master plan for Lowe’s outdoor display at 1301 Nashville Pike, requiring temporary storage labeling, an 8-foot screening fence (with staff noting screening limits vis‑à‑vis topography), and clarifications making some storage temporary rather than permanent. Commissioners required stripe/paint changes where storage is permanent and a clarified 10‑foot storage limit behind the building as a fire-lane safeguard.
The Gallatin City Planning Commission approved an amended master plan for a Lowe’s Home Center outdoor display at 1301 Nashville Pike and added conditions to clarify temporary versus permanent outdoor storage and site striping. Planning staff presented the plan for a roughly 12/1972-square-foot outdoor display addition to a 14.8-acre Lowe’s lot; staff recommended several conditions addressing storage locations,…
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