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Planning staff clears multiple minor consent items including EV chargers, hotel gate, monument signs and a revised lot plat

October 02, 2025 | Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee


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Planning staff clears multiple minor consent items including EV chargers, hotel gate, monument signs and a revised lot plat
During the consent portion of the meeting planning staff presented several minor applications for administrative approval and final platting.

Items presented included: a revised final plat to remove a platted septic area at 1003 Steeplechase Drive in Foxborough Estate Subdivision because the homeowner has connected to Brentwood city sewer and water using a grinder pump; a minor site-plan alteration to add Tesla superchargers at 7116 Moores Lane (the former Global Motorsports dealership) with chargers approximately 6.5 feet tall and the applicant showing eight chargers on the plan; a minor site-plan alteration to install a gate at the rear service entrance of the Hilton Brentwood Nashville Suites at 9000 Overlook Boulevard for nighttime closure, with staff requiring reflective signage and a padlock or chain; and a monument-sign application for Tennessee Baptist Children's Home at 1310 Franklin Road proposing two new monument signs (one per frontage) in locations staff said comply with sight-distance and sign-area standards.

Staff also presented the final plat for Governors Club Lot 389 (0.82 acres) and said the Board of Commissioners had favorably approved the lot earlier; planning staff said the application is a final plotting of a previously approved lot. Staff described engineering review and inspections to confirm sign placement and compliance.

Planning staff additionally noted Tree Board conference opportunities and mandatory training requirements for commissioners and reminded members to complete required online training to avoid access issues to city accounts.

The transcript records staff descriptions and questions from commissioners but does not record final votes or outcomes for the consent items in the provided excerpt.

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