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Historic District Commission approves preliminary site plan for 215 South Center but withholds architectural sign‑off
Summary
The Collierville Historic District Commission voted to forward a preliminary site plan for a three‑story mixed‑use project at 215 South Center Street while withholding final approval of the building’s architectural elevations and requiring a follow‑up work session and final review.
The Collierville Historic District Commission on Jan. 22 approved a preliminary site plan and certificate of appropriateness for a proposed three‑story mixed‑use building at 215 South Center Street but withheld approval of the building’s architectural elevations, directing the applicant to return with refined façade details after a work session.
The commission’s decision affects a site that includes the Joseph A. Campbell House, an individually listed property on the National Register of Historic Places. Staff described the proposal as a three‑story structure with 12 dwelling units above retail and office space and a building footprint the staff corrected in the meeting to 6,747 square feet. Staff recommended approval of the…
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