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Council presses developer on traffic, bridge and sewer terms in proposed Del Thomas Road annexation and PRD
Summary
Councilmembers at a Smyrna workshop pressed a developer about traffic‑study recommendations, bridge widening and sewer‑payback terms for a proposed 102‑acre annexation and PRD on Del Thomas Road, and asked staff to return with firmer cost estimates before the public vote.
A proposal to annex roughly 102 acres at 7025 Del Thomas Road and zone it Planned Residential Development drew extensive questions from Smyrna council members at a workshop meeting, with concerns centering on traffic impacts at nearby intersections, the condition and potential widening of a county bridge, and how much the town would be asked to pay for off‑site sewer upgrades.
Planning staff introduced the project as a PRD that would include about 202 single‑family lots and 40 townhomes. Staff said the developer would be required to deliver off‑site sewer improvements and obtain necessary stream-crossing permits; the developer’s traffic study recommended turn lanes and, as part of a regional…
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