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Planning Commission approves several industrial site plans and a minor subdivision; staff previews text amendments

April 24, 2026 | Planning Commission Meetings, Shelbyville, Bedford County, Tennessee


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Planning Commission approves several industrial site plans and a minor subdivision; staff previews text amendments
The Planning Commission approved three routine land‑use items and noted two administrative approvals during the meeting.

Cooper Steel Fabrications (1301 Railroad Avenue) received approval for a roughly 7,950 sq ft addition to an existing maintenance building after the Board of Zoning Appeals had previously approved a front‑yard encroachment; staff said the project conforms with the I‑2 zoning and future‑land‑use designation and the motion to approve carried by roll call.

Steel Building and Structures (100 Plastic Avenue) was approved for a new 8,000 sq ft single‑story warehouse in an I‑2 zone; staff noted the site is within a flood‑hazard area and required a post‑approval long‑term detention‑maintenance notification. Nathan Nelson of St. John Engineering confirmed a new photometric plan and described the warehouse's intended operational use.

A minor commercial subdivision at 734 Main Street (Rodney C. Parson, owner) to create two new lots (three total) from ~3.07 acres zoned C‑2 was approved with standard recording notes and an alignment condition to coordinate access with neighboring properties.

Staff also reported two administrative approvals (an addition to Mitten Light's Baptist Church and phase one for Class 101 construction) and previewed upcoming text amendments to open‑space definitions, an overlay for the bypass, and a review of liquid/asphalt storage uses; staff plans a field visit and an odor test for one proposed asphalt‑related site.

All three presented approvals were passed by roll call as recorded in the meeting transcript. Next procedural steps are typical post‑approval notifications and building‑permit processing for each project.

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