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Commission conditions Toombs Creek Farm nursery approval on demonstration of state permits
Summary
The Williamson County commission approved a 10-acre nursery site plan with 15 high-tunnel greenhouses, conditioning final approval on the owner showing necessary Tennessee Department of Agriculture licenses; commissioners also questioned employee counts, parking and restroom arrangements.
The Williamson County Regional Planning Commission approved a nonresidential site plan for a 10.08-acre nursery on Arnold Road, with a condition that the owner show required Tennessee Department of Agriculture permits before the commission’s approval is finalized.
Staff described the project as 15 greenhouses totaling about 66,600 square feet to produce cut flowers for retailers; there will be no on-site retail activity, and the existing house and septic system will remain for residential use. Co-owner Song Choi told commissioners he was "communicating very diligently" with the Tennessee Department of…
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