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Signal Mountain planning commission conditionally approves Shackleford Ridge preliminary plat after geotechnical review
Summary
After a geotechnical presentation and staff recommendation, the Signal Mountain Planning Commission voted to conditionally approve the Shackleford Ridge preliminary plat, attaching two conditions: further study of a second access consistent with the International Fire Code, and a peer review and correction of the engineering report.
The Signal Mountain Planning Commission on March 5 conditionally approved the preliminary plat for the Shackleford Ridge subdivision after hearing a geotechnical presentation from the developer's consultant and a staff recommendation to approve the plat.
The commission's approval was made subject to two conditions proposed by the mayor and adopted by the board: that the developer continue to investigate a second access in line with the International Fire Code, and that the recently submitted engineering report be peer reviewed and corrected for identified errors. The motion passed with one commissioner recorded in opposition.
Town planning staff provided the commission with a brief history of the application, noting the project was first submitted as a concept late last year and has returned to the commission several times for review. Staff representative Garrett said his review of the preliminary plat found it met the town's subdivision regulations and zoning ordinance and recommended approval of the plat, while reserving construction-plan level enforcement and detail…
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