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Brentwood planning commission reviews consent agenda of home additions, a restaurant sign and park pavilion

Brentwood Planning Commission Β· February 26, 2026
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Summary

The Planning Commission reviewed a consent agenda including revised hillside-protection site plans for several homes, a revised final plat reducing a River Oaks setback, a pocket-park pavilion in Owl Creek, and a monument sign and drive-thru signage for the new Truce restaurant; staff noted conditions such as driveway-width and engineered-site-plan requirements.

The Brentwood Planning Commission on March 11 reviewed an all-consent agenda that included multiple revised site plans, a revised final plat and minor site-plan alterations. Staff presented each item and identified standard conditions of approval; commissioners raised only brief questions before moving through the packet.

Staff described a revised hillside-protection site plan for a proposed pool, spa and decking at Valverde Subdivision (the packet lists the property as both '51641' and '1641' Valverde Drive) submitted by Rondo Pools LLC. Planning staff noted the lot sits in the OSRD overlay, which requires commission review. For a Crockett Springs subdivision lot at 1728 Andrew Crockett Court, staff said the applicant proposes a 160-square-foot front addition, a 360-square-foot rear addition, a covered porch, a pool and a driveway expansion; staff flagged one condition that "all the driveway width shall be adjusted to a minimum of 10 feet" and said 16 standard conditions apply.

A revised final plat for River Oaks Subdivision at 6200 Bridlewood Lane, submitted by Nathan Bachnick, would change the setback along River Oaks Road from 75 feet to 30 feet to match R2 standards because the house faces Bridlewood Lane, staff said. In Owl Creek, the Owl Creek HOA requested a 240-square-foot pavilion on a new 308-square-foot concrete pad within a pocket park off Concord Road; staff said 11 standard conditions apply and that, because the property is in an OSRD, the revision will be recommended to the Board of Commissioners for final approval.

Planning staff also described a minor site-plan alteration for signage and drive-thru infrastructure at 1809 Mallory Lane for a restaurant called Truce (the building previously housed Tennessee Tutors Credit Union). The chair noted, β€œThe monument sign is approximately 38 square feet,” and staff said the monument sign, a three-screen mini-board and directional signs meet Brentwood sign-code requirements; wall signs will be reviewed separately.

For a revised hillside-protection plan at 6790 Sawyer Road (Seabeduct Subdivision, Lot 2), staff said Tricia Hayes proposes roughly a 1,100-square-foot attached screened porch/entry, an adjacent storage room and a 224-square-foot gazebo for a hot tub; staff listed two conditions of approval: an engineered site plan in accordance with Brentwood Code section 50-612 and fulfillment of the transitional-lot checklist because slopes exceed 15 percent.

Staff indicated the packet contains renderings and photos for several items and that some minor details β€” including an address discrepancy for the Seabuct/Franklin Road parcel β€” will be double-checked. Commissioners agreed to schedule planning training at a future briefing and offered no objections on the consent items during the meeting.