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Commission reviews final plat for Rosebrook South open space, planners address pickleball noise concerns

December 30, 2025 | Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee


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Commission reviews final plat for Rosebrook South open space, planners address pickleball noise concerns
Planning staff presented the final plat for Rosebrook South Subdivision Section 1 open space, describing an amenity area that will include a tennis court, pickleball courts and associated parking. The preliminary plan for Rosebrook South was previously approved, and staff said the site plan for Section 1 had been approved earlier; staff recommended approval of the final plat subject to 10 standard conditions.

During discussion commissioners and a developer representative noted prior concerns about noise from pickleball courts. The presenter said the amenity will be disclosed to buyers and access will be restricted. "We're gonna control the hours ... probably within the normal working ordinance hours, 07:30 to dusk," a presenter said, adding the system will be electronic and limited to residents. The representative emphasized the courts are not lighted and "it's not you know intended to be going all night."

Staff and the developer also noted that Section 1 sits within a larger future development of about 50 lots and that the open space is an early amenity for Rosebrook South. The developer said the amenity will be an asset while warning prospective buyers about its presence in the community information materials.

The commission did not record a public vote in the transcript; staff recommended approval with the stated conditions. Noise‑control measures (posted hours and resident‑only electronic access) were discussed as part of the staff and developer response to concerns raised by commissioners.

The commission will consider final action under its consent agenda; any permit or homeowner association rules related to hours and access will be enforced through the conditions of approval and subsequent HOA documents.

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