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Revised plat for Overlook Business Park Lot 13 would carve retail lot; staff imposes right-of-way and security conditions

Brentwood City Planning Commission · July 30, 2026
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Summary

Staff proposed a revised final plat to carve Lot 13 in Overlook Business Park to support the new retail/restaurant; staff recommended three conditions including dedication of additional right-of-way, recording a long-term shared-parking agreement and providing security to cover the traffic signal, sidewalks and related off-site improvements, plus reimbursement for third-party traffic review.

Staff presented a revised final plat to subdivide Overlook Business Park Lot 13 and create the parcel for the proposed retail and restaurant building. Staff recommended three conditions prior to signing the plat: dedicate additional right-of-way at the southwest corner of Church Street East and Overlook Boulevard to encompass required infrastructure; record a long-term shared-parking agreement and provide acceptable security covering the traffic signal, sidewalks and off-site improvements; and reimburse the city for third-party traffic-signal review and related consultant costs.

"Coordinate with city engineering staff to dedicate additional right of way, at the southwest corner of Church Street East and Overlook Boulevard to encompass all existing and proposed infrastructure necessary to support future stormwater and travels traffic signal maintenance," S1 (Staff member) said. Staff also listed 10 standard requirements and recommended approval subject to staff notes.

Commissioners asked follow-up questions about sidewalks, parking and long-term maintenance responsibilities; staff said the developer must record agreements and provide security before permits or final plat recording.