Columbia residents oppose proposed annexation near Double Branch Road due to environmental concerns

July 09, 2025 | City of Columbia, Maury County, Tennessee


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Columbia residents oppose proposed annexation near Double Branch Road due to environmental concerns
The City of Columbia, TN Council Meeting on July 9, 2025, focused on a contentious proposal for the annexation and development of land near Double Branch Road. Columbia Wastewater expressed concerns regarding the need for a bore under the creek to provide sanitary sewer access for the proposed development. They highlighted that proper planning and annexation could potentially benefit the Honey Farms subdivision by eliminating the need for a publicly owned pump station and grinder pumps in future infrastructure projects.

The meeting featured significant public opposition to the proposed annexation. Residents, including Debbie Beams and Jerry Lassiter, voiced their concerns about the potential environmental impact and increased traffic on Double Branch Road. Beams emphasized that the area is prone to flooding and that the proposed development could exacerbate runoff issues. Lassiter raised alarms about the lack of clarity regarding the type of housing that could be built, fearing it could lead to overcrowding in local schools.

Sabina Barnett, another resident, pointed out that the land in question is designated as rural conservation in the city’s comprehensive plan. She argued that changing this designation would threaten the rural character of the community and could lead to the construction of high-density housing, which is not aligned with the area’s current zoning.

The planning commission is set to review the annexation plan, with the city council holding the final authority on the matter. The discussions highlighted the community's strong desire to maintain the rural integrity of the area while balancing development needs. The council's decision will be crucial in determining the future of the Double Branch Road area and its residents.

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