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Brentwood Planning Commission approves consent agenda, accepts $18.8 million security report; commissioners announce local events

March 02, 2026 | Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee


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Brentwood Planning Commission approves consent agenda, accepts $18.8 million security report; commissioners announce local events
The Brentwood Planning Commission on March 2, 2026 approved last month’s minutes, passed a multi-item consent agenda covering several revised site plans and minor alterations, and accepted the February security report showing a total of $18,811,525.92.

The approvals began after the commission opened, conducted the pledge of allegiance and moved to the approval of minutes from its previous meeting; one commissioner said they needed to abstain because they were not present at the earlier meeting. The chair announced the minutes passed with a tally of 8 yes, 0 no, 1 abstention.

The chair then read the consent agenda as a single package. Items listed in the packet included: revised hillside protection site plan review for Pool Valley Verde Subdivision Lot 5; revised hillside protection site plan review for Crockett Springs Subdivision Section 1; a revised site plan for River Oaks Subdivision Section 1, Lot 18; a revised preliminary plan and minor site plan alteration for a gazebo at Owl Creek Subdivision; a minor site plan alteration for a monument sign at Truce; a revised PWSF at 6117 Murray Lane; and a revised hillside protection site plan review for C Tuck Subdivision. A motion to approve the consent agenda was made and seconded; the chair announced the vote as "passes 9 to nothing."

A city staff member presented the February security report and said, "The February security report, there were no changes in February. So the total is $18,811,525.92, and we ask that you approve that as published in your packet." Commissioners moved and seconded approval; the chair called the vote and the report passed.

In commission reports, Commissioner Travis congratulated John Battucci and noted Battucci’s grandsons had recently performed well in regional quiz-bowl–style competitions and had been invited to a tournament in Atlanta. Commissioner Stadney announced a volunteer "Weed Wrangle" event scheduled for Saturday, March 7 (9:30 a.m.–11:30 a.m. and 1 p.m.–3 p.m.) to remove invasive honeysuckle and privet at Crockett Park, and described an Arbor Day celebration at the Brentwood Library in March from 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Stadney said the city purchased "extractigator" tools for volunteers and that Casey McAllister, the founder of the Weed Wrangle program, will attend.

A member noted that Brentwood High brought home the trophy at a recent quiz bowl for the first time in many years. With no further business, the chair closed the meeting.

Votes at a glance: Approve minutes — 8 yes, 0 no, 1 abstain (minutes approved). Consent agenda — passed (announced "passes 9 to nothing"). February security report — approved (vote called by chair).

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