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Planning commission approves sewer, fiber, church pavilion, playground, and signage resolution
Summary
At its March 19 meeting the Farragut Municipal Planning Commission unanimously approved a First Utility District sewer right-of-way permit, a Charter Spectrum fiber extension permit, two church-related site plans, and a resolution clarifying maintenance responsibilities for decorative street-sign supports.
The Farragut Municipal Planning Commission approved multiple permits and site plans at its March 19 meeting, including a sewer right-of-way permit, a short overhead fiber extension, two church site plans and a resolution clarifying who must maintain decorative street and traffic sign supports.
Infrastructure: The commission approved a right-of-way permit for First Utility District’s Turkey Creek sewer phase 2, which staff said replaces a roughly 50-year-old concrete sewer along the Campbell Station Road corridor. Staff described three road crossings on the route — two to be completed with trenchless methods and one open-cut at the dead-end Campbell Lakes Drive adjacent to the Grigsby Chapel Greenway trailhead. First Utility…
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