Votes at a glance: Fairview BOC passes stop-signs, monument signage, ADA plan and debris contract; rezoning and zoning code schedule updated
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At its Feb. 19 meeting the Fairview Board approved a package of routine and emergency measures — stop-sign installation, monument signage contract, an ADA transition plan and an emergency debris-removal authorization — and recorded a mixed vote on a rezoning request and a deferral on the comprehensive zoning ordinance.
Key votes and actions from the Fairview Board of Commissioners on Feb. 19:
- Resolution 06-26 (stop signs at Cleveland Lane & Horn Tavern Road): Approved 5–0. Engineering staff recommended stop signs based on sight-distance criteria and crash history; installation will include painted stop bars and advance warning signs in conformance with MUTCD guidance.
- Resolution 07-26 (monument entry signage contract acceptance — Jarvis Signs): Approved 5–0. The single responsive bid came in under budget for three welcome signs; the contract requires a performance bond and lists 365 calendar days for completion with liquidated damages; staff will verify warranty and scope details.
- Resolution 08-26 (ADA transition plan): Approved 5–0. Staff presented a 31-page plan that inventories barriers and sets a schedule for ADA compliance work consistent with federal guidance and Tennessee/TDOT expectations.
- Resolution 09-26 (authorized-user agreements for emergency debris removal and debris monitoring): Approved 5–0. City staff recommended using the statewide contract so Fairview could access pre-negotiated vendors and pricing to expedite storm cleanup; staff estimated a gross cleanup cost of about $700,000 and said FEMA/TEMA/Williamson EMA assistance may reduce the local share.
- Ordinance first reading (rezoning 7320 Northwest Highway, 5.38± acres): First reading passed 4–1. The parcel rezoning read as a first reading, set the public hearing and will return for final action; Commissioner Roberts recorded the lone dissent.
- Zoning ordinance comprehensive rewrite (first reading): After extended debate and proposed map edits, the board voted to defer further action on the first reading for 30 days to allow time for a work session and circulation of amendment language (vote 5–0). The March 5 public hearing remains advertised.
All motions and votes are reflected in the meeting record. Staff will circulate amendment packets and schedule a work session ahead of the resumed ordinance debate.
