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Commission requires Texas Roadhouse trail to stop at developer's property line amid safety concerns
Summary
The planning commission approved the site plan for Texas Roadhouse with a condition that a proposed multiuse path terminate at the restaurant's southern property line and include signage, after staff warned the path would place pedestrians across an interstate entrance ramp and the developer objected to liability exposure.
The Mount Juliet Planning Commission approved a site-plan condition adjustment for the Texas Roadhouse project at 105 Bear Crossing on April 16, requiring the proposed multiuse path to terminate at the restaurant's southern property line and to include signage indicating the trail endpoint.
Public Works staff opposed a waiver to remove the multiuse path, saying the path would connect to a receiving ADA ramp and, as designed, would route pedestrians across the I-40 entrance…
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