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Smyrna planning commission approves rezoning, multiple plats and site plans; defers Stone Trace Commons
Summary
At its April 7 meeting, the Smyrna Municipal Planning Commission approved a rezoning along Lee Victory Parkway that would permit a Valvoline quick-service oil/lube and a bank, cleared several subdivision plats and site plans with staff conditions, recommended a school-parking text amendment to the council and deferred Stone Trace Commons for further fire-department review.
The Smyrna Municipal Planning Commission on April 7 approved a rezoning on Lee Victory Parkway and a package of plats and site plans while deferring one major commercial project to address fire-department concerns.
Kevin, the town planning staff member, presented a rezoning request from CSC Properties LLC to convert about 2.2 acres along Lee Victory Parkway from C-2 to a Planned Commercial Development (PCD) to allow a quick‑service oil/lube business (Valvoline) and a bank. Kevin told the commission the site is in the 100‑year floodplain and will require a floodplain‑development permit as part of grading, that the minimum required fire flow is 1,500 gallons per minute at 20 psi, and that the bank elevations will need additional brick or stone to meet design-review standards. Kevin also said a traffic-signal warrant analysis had been submitted to the Tennessee Department of Transportation (TDOT) and staff concurred with the analysis but will require TDOT approval for any signal work. The commission voted to…
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