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Planning commission approves multiple plats, records non-agenda final plat and elects officers

January 10, 2026 | Williamson County, Tennessee


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Planning commission approves multiple plats, records non-agenda final plat and elects officers
At its meeting, the Williamson County Regional Planning Commission approved several routine plats and site plans.

Staff presented final-plat reviews for Vineland Meadows (32.55 acres, five lots) and Stone Ridge (69.98 acres, five lots); both were approved consistent with staff recommendations. Stephens Valley final plat (0.77 acres with 0 buildable lots and 0.53 acres of designated open space) was also approved. The commission approved a site plan for a hilltop pavilion, fire pit and walking trail at Bonterra (amenity improvements) and recommended approval with standard staff conditions.

A non-agenda final plat for James A. Sokol LLC (two lots on 11.95 acres) was approved for recordation after its prior approval expired in October; staff said recordation failed initially because water-district requirements were not completed in time.

The commission then held nominations and voice votes to elect officers for 2026: Sammie McCoy as chair, Don Crohan as vice chair and Aaron Holmes as secretary.

These consent- and routine-agenda approvals were recorded by voice vote and in some cases by show of hands when required by procedure.

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