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Planning Commission approves consent items and January security report; community boards announce events

Brentwood Planning Commission · February 2, 2026

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Summary

Commissioners approved the consent agenda of site plans and permits, accepted a monthly security report showing a $768,540 increase to a total of $18,811,525.92, and heard community board announcements about upcoming events including an American History Bowl, a weed‑wrangle and Arbor Day.

The Brentwood Planning Commission approved routine consent items and heard board reports and community announcements during its Feb. 2 meeting.

Consent agenda: Chair read eight consent agenda items including revised hillside site plan review for Willow Lake Subdivision Lot 11, directional signage at Brentwood Middle School, a monument sign for Evie Auto Global Motorsports, revised hillside review for Stonehenge Subdivision Section 2, a final plat for Green Estate Subdivision at 1016 Waller Road, a revised site plan for Brentwood United Methodist, a limited‑duration food truck rally at Brentwood High School, and a minor site plan alteration for Auto Pro of Nashville. A motion to approve the consent agenda passed, recorded as "8 to nothing."

Monthly report: Staff presented a monthly security report for January citing an increase of $768,540 and a new total of $18,811,525.92 and asked for approval; a motion to approve was made and carried with all present voting 'Aye.' Staff said applicants for Tier 4 wireless proposals would pay for third‑party review and mailings and that the city would not construct towers.

Community announcements: Commissioners and board representatives made several community announcements. The Historic Commission said the 15th annual Sarah Baird American History Bowl will take place Feb. 26 in the council chambers and will be hosted by WSMV meteorologist Dan Thomas; participating schools include Brentwood, Franklin, Nolensville, Page, Ravenwood and Summit High Schools. The environmental board announced a 'weed wrangle' on March 7 at Crockett Park to remove invasive honeysuckle and privet. The Tree Board described recent tree losses, announced Arbor Day events at the Brentwood Library on March 28 with free trees distributed to residents and schools, and encouraged use of the city's approved native tree list.

The meeting continued with the Planning Commission's regular agenda item on proposed PWSF ordinance changes; the commission voted to forward that recommendation to the City Commission for hearings on Feb. 9 and Feb. 23.