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Commission reviews minor site‑plan change for Tesla chargers at EV Auto on Moores Lane

December 30, 2025 | Brentwood, Williamson County, Tennessee


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Commission reviews minor site‑plan change for Tesla chargers at EV Auto on Moores Lane
Planning staff presented a minor site‑plan alteration for EV Auto (formerly Global Motorsports) at 7117 Moores Lane, proposing relocation of a transformer and related changes to electrical equipment and landscaping. The application, identified as BPC 25‑12‑004, updates earlier approvals for Tesla superchargers at the same location.

Staff said the proposal includes relocating the charging cabinets, switchboard and controller as part of moving the transformer. "They are requesting, the scope of the request includes the relocation of the new transformer as well as electrical and landscaping modifications," the presenter said. When a commissioner asked how many Tesla chargers were proposed, the presenter replied the site would have "6 or 7." Staff noted the commission previously approved Tesla chargers for the site on Oct. 6, 2025.

A staff member who visited the property reported the building and site "look really good" and said the station appeared "almost ready to open," predicting the location will be busy once it starts operation. The presentation included an updated landscaping plan reflecting the transformer relocation.

No formal action or vote was recorded in the transcript; staff requested the commission consider the item under the consent agenda and recommended approval subject to standard conditions. The commission did not record any additional conditions or public objections during the recorded discussion.

The commission will consider the item as part of its consent agenda; any final conditions or permits required for electrical work and transformer relocation will be enforced through the city's normal permitting and inspection process.

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