FMPC approves Grove Phase 2 plat

Construction on Phase 2 of the Grove at Boyd Station subdivision is nearing completion after the Farragut Municipal Planning Commission unanimously approved the final plat for the phase during its meeting Thursday, June 18.

Phase 2 includes 32 residential lots and two open-space lots on 15.86 acres.

Community Development director Mark Shipley said Town staff conducted a site inspection June 8 and found the project ready for final plat consideration. Approval, however, is subject to three conditions:

• The developer must provide a completion letter of credit, in an amount to be determined by the Town engineer, to cover the surface course, sidewalks and streetscaping.

• The developer must provide a maintenance letter of credit, in an amount to be determined by the Town engineer, to cover streets, pedestrian facilities, stormwater infrastructure and streetscaping.

• The developer must correct Note No. 13, which references an open-space lot that is not part of this phase.

In other business, the Planning Commission approved a mostly aerial fiber-optic installation for

Charter/Spectrum along a section of Concord Road near 116 Concord Road.

Shipley said staff recommended approval, subject to the applicant obtaining a Town right-of-way permit and coordinating the work with the Town Engineering Department.

The commission also approved an aerial fiber installation for Charter/Spectrum along a section of North Campbell Station Road ending at 11656 Parkside Drive.

According to Shipley, the project begins on the west side of North Campbell Station Road near the southern entrance to Farragut Primary School and extends north before crossing the road and ending at 11656 Parkside Drive.

As with the Concord Road project, the applicant, Mastec, must obtain a right-of-way permit and coordinate the work with the Town Engineering Department before construction begins.