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Planning commission approves traffic signal, two subdivision final plats and Ingalls site plan
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Summary
The Farragut Planning Commission unanimously approved final construction plans for a signal at Jamestown Boulevard/Campbell Station Road, the Grove at Boyd Station Phase 2 Unit 1 final plat (16.15 acres/15 lots), the Stone Meade 39-lot final plat, and a site plan for an Ingalls storefront canopy and cart corral.
The Farragut Planning Commission approved several routine development items on the consent/regular agenda.
Staff presented and the commission approved final construction plans for a traffic signal at Jamestown Boulevard and Campbell Station Road; staff said the signal includes signalized crosswalks and emergency-vehicle preemption. The commission then approved the final plat for Phase 2 Unit 1 of The Grove at Boyd Station (16.15 acres, 15 lots, OSMR) subject to standard letters of credit and completion items; applicant Russ Rackley said the remaining punch-list items are minor and walking-trail work and surface-course paving are nearly complete. The commission also approved the Stone Meade Subdivision final plan (32 house lots and 7 open-space lots) subject to usual plat notes and letters of credit.
In a separate commercial item, the commission approved a site plan for a covered seating area and an enclosed cart corral at the Ingalls storefront (11847 Kingston Pike). Preston Bridal of Ingles Markets described landscaping adjustments, attached tables, crash bollards and ADA sidewalk revisions; staff noted signage requires separate review. All four items passed unanimously.
The approvals move the projects to final permitting and construction stages as described in staff conditions.

