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Crossville Planning Commission approves multiple site plans and advances annexation requests
Summary
At a planning commission meeting, members approved minutes, several site plans and a 7-foot setback variance, and recommended staff move forward with multiple annexation processes; commissioners flagged potential long-term costs tied to sewer extensions and road upgrades for some annexations.
Chair opened the Crossville Planning Commission meeting, asked for public comment and received none. The commission moved quickly through routine business, approving the minutes from the Sept. 18 meeting after a voice vote in which at least one participant registered opposition.
Kevin Morrow, a city staff member, presented a cluster of development requests. He said a proposed building fronting West Avenue would encroach 7 feet into a 50-foot setback and recommended a 7-foot variance because the Overland District lacks strict zoning and nearby structures show reduced setbacks. Commissioners approved the variance and then approved the site plan contingent on any required stormwater or Tennessee Department of Transportation permits.
The commission also approved site plans for Spriggs Construction (a proposed 50-by-100-foot storage…
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