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Board weighs requests to draw from a new 100,000-gpd sewer reserve; staff and applicants disagree on projected flows

Spring Hill Board of Mayor and Aldermen · January 5, 2026
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Summary

Spring Hill staff outlined a 100,000-gpd sewer capacity reserve and asked the board whether to consider allocations for Vanderbilt Ingram lab space and tenant improvements at 5221 Port Royal Road; applicant engineers and city staff provided divergent flow estimates and the board asked applicants to appear for additional vetting.

Spring Hill elected officials on Jan. 5 examined two early requests to draw from a newly established 100,000-gallons-per-day sewer capacity reserve while a temporary permit pause remains in effect.

Miss Sanders in Development Services told the board that the reserve exists to provide a discretionary pool of capacity for eligible nonresidential tenant improvements and that staff will only bring requests forward after vetting. The board heard one request related to laboratory renovations for Vanderbilt Ingram Cancer Center and a second for two tenant build-outs at 5221 Port Royal Road, including an…

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