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Recent meetings
Tue Aug 18, 2026 · 18:00
City Commission
Commission to vote on fire truck bonds, library land transfer, and rezone
The Mount Pleasant City Commission will hold public hearings and final readings on three ordinances, including a rezone of 1681 North Main Street from low-density residential to highway commercial. They will also consider resolutions to issue up to $1.1 million in bonds for fire trucks, transfer a portion of Howard Field to Maury County for a new library, and approve various contracts and agreements. The meeting includes routine items like minutes approval, officer oaths, and monthly reports.
- Rezone 1681 North Main Street from R1 to CH (final reading)
- Resolution 2026-53/54: $1,100,000 general obligation bonds for fire trucks
- Resolution 2026-47: Quitclaim deed transferring part of Howard Field to Maury County for new library
- Resolution 2026-46: Amended MOU with Maury County regarding library swap
- Resolution 2026-52: Accept sewer improvements for Tractor Supply Company
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City Commission Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, August 18, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room - 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1.
Call to Order
2.
Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3.
Roll Call
4.
Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION - JULY 16, 2026
B. REGULAR SESSION - JULY 21, 2026
5.
Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. OATH OF OFFICE FOR POLICE OFFICER DESHAUN DAWSON
B. OATH OF OFFICE FOR POLICE OFFICER JOHN PRESTON HOLLAND
C. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- PLANNING COMMISSION (1) APPOINTMENT
D. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- HOUSING AUTHORITY (1) APPOINTMENT
6.
Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1146- (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL READING) AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT, TENNESSEE
AMENDING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 6 OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL
CODE RELATING TO TRAVEL RULES, REGULATIONS, AND
PROCEDURES
B. ORDINANCE 2026-1147- (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL READING) AMENDING
TITLE 17, CHAPTER 3 OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO OPEN BURNING
C. ORDINANCE 2026-1148- (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL READING) AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 14, ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROL,
OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE, THE SAME BEING THE
ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT,
TENNESSEE, INCLUDING THE MUNICIPAL ZONING MAP
INCORPORATED THEREIN BY REZONING A PROPERTY FROM LOW
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (R1) TO HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL (CH)
APPROVED REZONE –1681 NORTH MAIN STREET
7. …
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Monthly Financial / Budget report
5 yea
Bill White yea · Willie Alderson yea · Loree Knowles yea · Mike Davis yea · Pam Johnston yea
Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
5 yea
Bill White yea · Willie Alderson yea · Loree Knowles yea · Mike Davis yea · Pam Johnston yea
Thu Aug 13, 2026 · 18:00
City Commission
Commission to vote on rezoning 1681 North Main Street to highway commercial
The Mount Pleasant City Commission will hold public hearings and final readings on three ordinances, including a rezoning of 1681 North Main Street from low-density residential to highway commercial. The commission will also consider multiple resolutions, including contracts for a fire truck, police software, and wastewater services, as well as appointments and routine reports.
- Rezoning 1681 North Main Street from R1 to CH (final reading)
- Ordinance amending travel rules and open burning regulations (final readings)
- Resolution 2026-32: Bass Berry Sims for fire truck
- Resolution 2026-50: LeadsOnline contract for police
- Resolution 2026-52: Acceptance of TSC sewer line bond
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City Commission Meeting Agenda
Thursday, August 13, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room - 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1.
Call to Order
2.
Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3.
Roll Call
4.
Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION - JULY 16, 2026
B. REGULAR SESSION - JULY 21, 2026
5.
Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. OATH OF OFFICE FOR POLICE OFFICER DESHAUN DAWSON
B. OATH OF OFFICE FOR POLICE OFFICER JOHN PRESTON HOLLAND
C. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- PLANNING COMMISSION (1) APPOINTMENT
D. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- HOUSING AUTHORITY (1) APPOINTMENT
6.
Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1146- (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL READING) AN
ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT, TENNESSEE
AMENDING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 6 OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL
CODE RELATING TO TRAVEL RULES, REGULATIONS, AND
PROCEDURES
B. ORDINANCE 2026-1147- (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL READING) AMENDING
TITLE 17, CHAPTER 3 OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE
RELATING TO OPEN BURNING
C. ORDINANCE 2026-1148- (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL READING) AN
ORDINANCE AMENDING TITLE 14, ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROL,
OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE, THE SAME BEING THE
ZONING ORDINANCE FOR THE CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT,
TENNESSEE, INCLUDING THE MUNICIPAL ZONING MAP
INCORPORATED THEREIN BY REZONING A PROPERTY FROM LOW
DENSITY RESIDENTIAL (R1) TO HIGHWAY COMMERCIAL (CH)
APPROVED REZONE –1681 NORTH MAIN STREET
7. …
Wed Aug 12, 2026 · 17:30
Recreation Commission
Recreation Commission to plan movie nights, BBQ fest, and haunted trail
The Mount Pleasant Parks and Recreation Commission will review unfinished business from July, including planning for August and September movie nights, a BBQ festival, and a haunted trail. New business items include a craft day and Breakfast with Santa. The meeting also includes a parks report and city manager's report.
- August Movie Night planning
- September Movie Night planning
- BBQ Festival
- Haunted Trail
- Craft Day and Breakfast with Santa
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Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Agenda
Wednesday, August 12, 2026 at 5:30 PM
The Tom Hardin Room - 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
Luemma McWilliams - Chair Bedford Smith - Vice Chair Kathy Pepe - Secretary
Loree Knowles - City Commissioner Larry Patton - Member Anna Arnold - Member
Katrina Holt - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Regular Session - July 8, 2026
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. August Movie Night
B. September Movie Night
C. BBQ Festival
D. Haunted Trail
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
A. Parks Report
B. City Managers Report
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. Craft Day
B. Breakfast with Santa
8. General comments from citizens (May be limited in time and/or number of
comments.)
9. Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
Tue Aug 11, 2026 · 18:00
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to vote on library subdivision plat
The Mount Pleasant Planning Commission will consider a final subdivision plat for the Maury County Library property at 301 North College Street, splitting 5.6 acres into two lots. The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and public comment periods.
- Final plat application for 301 North College Street splitting 5.6 acres into 3.92-acre and 1.68-acre lots
- Applicant Joseph Haddix representing Maury County Library Board
- Approval of minutes from July 14, 2026 Planning Commission meeting
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Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, August 11, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room - 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
John Hunter - Chair Jennifer Graham - Vice Chair Pam Johnston — Secretary /
City Commissioner Kris Irvin - Member Cedric Hollis - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. July 14, 2026 Planning Commission
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. 301 North College Street, Maury County Library Final Plat - Applicant Joseph
Haddix, on behalf of the Maury County Library Board, has submitted a Final
Subdivision Plat application splitting 5.6 acres into a 3.92 acre and 1.68 acre
lots at 301 North College Street, more fully described as Map 133H, Group F,
Parcel 03.01.
8. General comments from citizens (May be limited in time and/or number of
comments.)
9. Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
🗳️ How they voted (2 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
5 yea
John Hunter yea · Jennifer Graham yea · Pam Johnston yea · Kris Irvin yea · Cedric Hollis yea
Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
5 yea
John Hunter yea · Jennifer Graham yea · Pam Johnston yea · Kris Irvin yea · Cedric Hollis yea
Tue Aug 4, 2026 · 15:00
Beer Board
Beer Board to review on-premise license for 166 Bar & Grille
The Mount Pleasant Beer Board will meet to approve prior minutes, review pending license applications, and consider a new on-premise beer permit for Casey Boshers, doing business as 166 Bar & Grille at 7601 Enterprise Road. The meeting also includes time for citizen comments and board discussion.
- Review of pending license applications
- On-premise beer application by Casey Boshers, DBA 166 Bar & Grille, at 7601 Enterprise Road
- Approval of July 13, 2026 regular meeting minutes
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Beer Board Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, August 4, 2026 at 3:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room - 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. REGULAR MEETING MINUTES - JULY 13, 2026
4. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
REVIEW OF PENDING LICENSE APPLICATIONS
A. REVIEW OF PENDING LICENSE APPLICATIONS
5. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
6. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. AN "ON PREMISE" APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY MRS. CASEY
BOSHERS, DBA 166 BAR & GRILLE, TO SELL BEER AT 7601
ENTERPRISE ROAD IN MOUNT PLEASANT, TENNESSEE.
7. General comments from citizens (May be limited in time and/or number of
comments.)
A. OPPORTUNITY FOR CITIZENS OR BUSINESS OWNERS TO ADDRESS
THE BOARD
8. Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
Tue Jul 21, 2026 · 18:00
City Commission
Final vote on zoning overhaul, new travel rules, and $272K downtown grant
The commission will hold a public hearing and final vote on a major zoning code replacement (Ordinance 2026-1141). First readings are scheduled for ordinances on travel rules and open burning. Several resolutions are up for approval, including a $272,925 downtown revitalization grant, a new capital improvements plan, and payments in lieu of taxes for the power system, gas department, and housing authority.
- Public hearing and final reading of Ordinance 2026-1141, replacing Title 14 Zoning Code
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-1146 amending travel rules and procedures
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-1147 amending open burning regulations
- Rezoning 1681 North Main Street from Low Density Residential (R1) to Highway Commercial (CH)
- Resolution 2026-42 obligating $272,925 in L-STBG funds for downtown revitalization
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✓ Decided: Commission adopts new zoning ordinance, approves multiple contracts and resolutions
The Mount Pleasant City Commission approved the final reading of Ordinance 2026-1141, repealing and replacing the city's zoning ordinance. They also passed first readings for ordinances updating travel rules, open burning regulations, and a rezoning at 1681 North Main Street. Additionally, the commission approved several resolutions, including a revised capital improvements plan, payments in lieu of taxes for city entities, and contracts for engineering and camera systems.
- Adopted Ordinance 2026-1141 replacing Title 14 zoning ordinance (3-0)
- Approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-1146 updating travel rules (3-0)
- Approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-1147 updating open burning regulations (3-0)
- Approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-1148 rezoning 1681 North Main Street from R1 to CH (3-0)
- Adopted Resolution 2026-38 revised capital improvements plan FY2023-2031 (3-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-42 obligating $272,925 L-STBG funds for downtown revitalization (3-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-43 change order #2 reducing water meter contract by $45,000 (3-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-45 engineering contract with CEC for Hay Long Avenue project ($93,500) (3-0)
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City Commission Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, July 21, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION- JUNE 11, 2026
B. REGULAR MEETING- JUNE 16, 2026
5. Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE (1 APPOINTMENT)
B. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS- (1 APPOINTMENT)
6. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1141 ZONING (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL READING) AN ORDINANCE
REPEALING AND REPLACING TITLE 14, ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROL, CHAPTER
2, ZONING ORDINANCE, OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE
7. Monthly report from Mayor
8. Monthly Financial / Budget report
A. Preliminary June 2026 Financials
9. Monthly report from City Manager
10. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
A. WASTEWATER LIAISON REPORT
B. MOUNT PLEASANT GAS SYSTEM REPORT
11. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1146 (1ST READING) AN ORDINANCE OF THE CITY OF MOUNT
PLEASANT, TENNESSEE AMENDING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 6 OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT
MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO TRAVEL RULES, REGULATIONS, AND PROCEDURES
B. ORDINANCE 2026-1147 (1st READING) AMENDING TITLE 17, CHAPTER 3 OF THE
MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO OPEN BURNING
C. ORDIN …
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City Commission Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, July 21, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1.
Call to Order
Mayor White calls the meeting to order.
2.
Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
Vice Mayor Willie Alderson does the Pledge of Allegiance and Commissioner Pam Johnston leads
the Invocation.
3.
Roll Call
PRESENT
Mayor Bill White
Vice Mayor Willie Alderson
Commissioner Pam Johnston
ABSENT
Commissioner Mike Davis
Commissioner Loree Knowles (Watching Virtually/Not Voting)
4.
Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
Mayor White asked for approval of the Study Session Minutes for June 11, 2026, and Regular
Meeting Minutes for June 16, 2026.
Motion made by Commissioner Johnston, Seconded by Vice Mayor Alderson.
Voting Yea: Mayor White, Vice Mayor Alderson, Commissioner Johnston
Motion carries.
For more information, please refer to the audio/visual recording attached to the agenda.
A. STUDY SESSION- JUNE 11, 2026
B. REGULAR MEETING- JUNE 16, 2026
5.
Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE (1 APPOINTMENT)
Mayor White reads the agenda item and Phillip Grooms states Mrs. Brenda Frierson, from
Commissioner Loree Knowles, agreed to sit on the Communication Committee.
Motion made by Vice Mayor Alderson, Seconded by Commissioner Johnston.
Voting Yea: Mayor White, Vice Mayor Alderson, Commissioner Johnston
Motion carries.
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Thu Jul 16, 2026 · 18:00
City Commission
Final vote on new zoning code; fire truck bond; downtown grant
The City Commission will hold a public hearing and final vote on Ordinance 2026-1141, which would repeal and replace the city's zoning code. Commissioners will also consider first readings of ordinances on travel rules and open burning, and several resolutions including a bond for a fire truck, a revised capital improvements plan, payments in lieu of taxes for city utilities and housing authority, a $272,925 downtown revitalization grant, a water meter contract change order, and a sanitation truck camera contract. A rezone request for 6681 Polk Lane is also on the agenda.
- Ordinance 2026-1141: final reading/public hearing to repeal and replace Title 14, Zoning and Land Use Control
- Resolution 2026-32: bond resolution from Bass Berry Sims for a fire truck
- Resolution 2026-42: obligate $272,925 in L-STBG funds for downtown revitalization project
- Resolution 2026-43: change order #2 with Civil & Environmental Consultants for water meter replacement project
- Rezone request for 6681 Polk Lane
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✓ Decided: Study session: no votes taken, all items deferred to Tuesday
This was a study session with no formal votes or decisions. All agenda items, including zoning ordinance updates, travel policy changes, open burning restrictions, and multiple resolutions, were discussed but deferred to the next regular meeting. The commission also noted upcoming appointments and reports.
- No action taken on any agenda item; all items deferred to Tuesday's regular meeting
- Discussed Ordinance 2026-1141 (zoning repeal/replace) with no action
- Discussed Ordinance 2026-1146 (travel rules) with no action
- Discussed Ordinance 2026-1147 (open burning) with no action
- Discussed Resolutions 2026-32, 38-44 (bonds, capital plan, PILOTs, grants, contracts) with no action
- Discussed rezone request for 1681 North Main (R1 to Highway Commercial) with no action
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City Commission Meeting Study Session
Agenda
Thursday, July 16, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION- JUNE 11, 2026
B. REGULAR MEETING- JUNE 16, 2026
5. Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE (1 APPOINTMENT)
B. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS- (1 APPOINTMENT)
6. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1141 ZONING (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL READING) AN ORDINANCE
REPEALING AND REPLACING TITLE 14, ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROL, CHAPTER
2, ZONING ORDINANCE, OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE
7. Monthly report from Mayor
8. Monthly Financial / Budget report
9. Monthly report from City Manager
10. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
A. WASTEWATER LIAISON REPORT
B. MOUNT PLEASANT GAS SYSTEM REPORT
11. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1146 (1st READING) AMENDING TITLE 4, CHAPTER 6 OF THE MOUNT
PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO TRAVEL RULES, REGULATIONS, AND
PROCEDURES
B. ORDINANCE 2026-1147 (1st READING) AMENDING TITLE 17, CHAPTER 3 OF THE
MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO OPEN BURNING
C. RESOLUTION 2026-32 BOND RESOLUTION FROM BASS BERRY SIMS FOR FIRE TRUCK
D. RESOL …
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City Commission Meeting Study Session
Minutes
Thursday, July 16, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1.
Call to Order
2.
Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3.
Roll Call
Pam Johnston is absent.
4.
Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION- JUNE 11, 2026
Mayor White discusses the minutes for June 11, 2026 being on the meeting for Tuesday.
Commissioners discussed. No action taken. For more details, please refer to the audio/visual
recording attached to the agenda.
B. REGULAR MEETING- JUNE 16, 2026
Mayor White discusses the minutes for June 16, 2026 being on the meeting for Tuesday.
Commissioners discussed. No action taken. For more details, please refer to the audio/visual
recording attached to the agenda.
5.
Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- COMMUNICATION COMMITTEE (1 APPOINTMENT)
Mayor White reads the agenda item and states they would have the name for the
Communication Committee on Tuesday. Phillip Grooms said the lady that had been nominated
will be called on Monday and get an answer.
B. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENT- BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS- (1 APPOINTMENT)
Mayor White reads the agenda item and states they would have the name for the Board of
Zoning Appeals on Tuesday. Phillip Grooms said the Merilee Meschefske had agreed to be on
the board.
6.
Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1141 ZONING (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL REA …
Tue Jul 14, 2026 · 18:00
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to review True Rail industrial site plan and N Main St rezone
The Mount Pleasant Planning Commission will consider several development proposals, including a site plan for a 62-acre industrial facility on South Main Street and a rezone of 2.58 acres at 1681 N Main St from residential to highway commercial. Other items include a site plan for a 25,000-square-foot building in Cherry Glen Industrial Park, a subdivision of 6681 Polk Lane, and a preliminary plat for four townhomes on Appletree Street.
- True Rail Enterprises site plan for 62.05 acres on South Main Street
- Rezone of 2.58 acres at 1681 N Main St from R-1 to CH Highway Commercial
- Lineage Metals site plan for 25,000-sq-ft building on Joe Frank Porter Road in Cherry Glen Industrial Park
- Subdivision of 6681 Polk Lane (7.11 acres) into two parcels
- Preliminary plat for 4 townhomes on .23 acres at 222 Appletree St
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Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, July 14, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
A. John Hunter - Chair
Jennifer Graham - Vice Chair
Pam Johnston - Secretary / City Commissioner
Kris Irvin - Member
Cedric Hollis - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Regular Session minutes 6-9-26
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. Applicant: Mark Smith, True Rail Enterprises, LLC has submitted a request for the review and
consideration of a site development plan for a proposed industrial facility by True Rail
Enterprises, LLC. The proposed site encompasses approximately 62.05 acres located along
South Main Street. The applicant seeks approval of the site plan in accordance with the City of
Mount Pleasant’s zoning and subdivision regulations.
B. Public Hearing, Applicant: Joseph N Bone has submitted a rezone request for a property
located at 1681 N Main St, better described as Map 126, Parcel 016.00. The applicant
requests for 2.58 acres to be rezoned from R-1 Low Density Residential to CH Highway
Commercial.
C. Applicant: Billy Hill, on behalf of Lineage Metals Request a Site plan approval for a proposed
25,000‑ square‑ foo …
Mon Jul 13, 2026 · 15:00
Beer Board
Beer Board to consider on-premise license for The Other Bar & Grille
The Mount Pleasant Beer Board will meet to approve prior meeting minutes, review pending license applications, and consider a new on-premise beer application from Roy Ben Dugger and Cassie Mullis Clarke for The Other Bar & Grille at 7601 Enterprise Road. The meeting includes public comment periods.
- On-premise beer application by Roy Ben Dugger and Cassie Mullis Clarke, DBA The Other Bar & Grille, at 7601 Enterprise Road
- Approval of minutes from January 15, 2026 Beer Board meeting
- Review of pending license applications
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✓ Decided: Beer Board approves new on-premise permit for The Other Bar & Grille
The Mount Pleasant Beer Board unanimously approved an on-premise beer permit application for The Other Bar & Grille at 7601 Enterprise Road, submitted by Roy Ben Dugger and Cassie Mullis Clarke. Background checks and required documents were verified before the vote.
- Approved on-premise beer permit for The Other Bar & Grille at 7601 Enterprise Road (unanimous)
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Beer Board Meeting Agenda
Monday, July 13, 2026 at 3:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Roll Call
3. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. BEER BOARD MINUTES JANUARY 15, 2026
4. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. REVIEW OF PENDING LICENSE APPLICATIONS
5. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
6. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. AN "ON PREMISE" APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY MR. ROY BEN DUGGER AND MS.
CASSIE MULLIS CLARKE, DBA THE OTHER BAR & GRILLE, TO SELL BEER AT 7601
ENTERPRISE ROAD IN MOUNT PLEASANT, TENNESSEE.
7. General comments from citizens (May be limited in time and/or number of comments.)
8. Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
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Monday, July 13, 2026 at 3:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
The Mount Pleasant Beer Board met in a special called meeting on Monday, July 13, 2026, at
3:00 pm in the Mount Pleasant City Hall. Mr. Workman called the meeting to order and roll call
confirmed there was a quorum. Mr. Workman asked Chief Hay to lead the pledge of allegiance.
2. Roll Call
Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
BEER BOARD MINUTES JANUARY 15, 2026
3. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. REVIEW OF PENDING LICENSE APPLICATIONS
Mr. Workman confirmed there was no old business to discuss.
4. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
5. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. AN "ON PREMISE" APPLICATION SUBMITTED BY MR. ROY BEN DUGGER AND MS.
CASSIE MULLIS CLARKE, DBA THE OTHER BAR & GRILLE, TO SELL BEER AT 7601
ENTERPRISE ROAD IN MOUNT PLEASANT, TENNESSEE.
Mr. Workman stated the Beer Board has received a new beer permit application from Mr. Roy
Ben Dugger and Ms. Cassie Clarke for an "on premise" permit to operate The Other Bar &
Grille
located at 7601 Enterprise Road. Mr. Workman verified that the background checks on Mr.
Dugger and Ms. Clarke came back clear. Chief Hay pointed out that the business owner did
provide us a copy of their lease agreement for the building and their in …
Wed Jul 8, 2026 · 17:30
Recreation Commission
Recreation Commission to plan Back to School Bash, movie nights, BBQ fest, haunted trail
The Mount Pleasant Parks and Recreation Commission will meet to approve prior minutes, review unfinished business including the Back to School Bash and August Movie Night, and discuss new items such as September Movie Night, a BBQ Festival, and a Haunted Trail. The meeting includes reports from the Parks Department and City Manager, and time for citizen comments.
- Back to School Bash (unfinished business)
- August Movie Night (unfinished business)
- September Movie Night (new business)
- BBQ Festival (new business)
- Haunted Trail (new business)
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Agenda
Wednesday, July 08, 2026 at 5:30 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
A. Luemma McWilliams - Chair
Bedford Smith - Vice Chair
Kathy Pepe - Secretary
Loree Knowles - City Commissioner
Larry Patton - Member
Anna Arnold - Member
Katrina Holt - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Regular Session - Month DD, YYYY
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. Back to School Bash
B. August Movie Night
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
A. Parks Department Report
B. City Managers Report
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. September Movie Night
B. BBQ Festival
C. Haunted Trail
8. General comments from citizens (May be limited in time and/or number of comments.)
9. Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
Thu Jun 25, 2026 · 17:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
BZA to hear variance request for town homes at 222 Appletree St.
The Mount Pleasant Board of Zoning Appeals is meeting to consider a variance request from DTM Enterprise LLC to reduce the front/side yard setback from 20 feet to 10 feet at 222 Appletree St. The purpose is to construct four town homes. The agenda also includes routine items such as approval of prior minutes and citizen comments.
- Public hearing on variance request by DTM Enterprise LLC for setback reduction from 20 to 10 feet at 222 Appletree St. (Tax Map 133J Group F Parcel 001.00)
- Approval of minutes from May 28, 2026 BZA meeting
- Review of unfinished business from prior meeting
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Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting Agenda
Thursday, June 25, 2026 at 5:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
A. Jacqueline Johnson – Chair
Lisa Cole – Vice Chair
John Hunter - Member
Billy Ring - Member
Terry Brewer - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. BZA meeting minutes 5-28-26
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. Public Hearing, Variance Request: Applicant, DTM Enterprise LLC is requesting a
Front/Side yard setback variance reduction from 20 feet to 10 feet. The property is located at
222 Appletree St. property is further identified on Tax Map 133J Group F Parcel 001.00; and
legally recorded at Maury County Register of Deeds office in book R3042 page 429. The
purpose for this request will be to construct four Town Homes.
8. General comments from citizens (May be limited in time and/or number of comments.)
9. Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
Tue Jun 16, 2026 · 18:00
City Commission
Commission to vote on budget, tax rate, and zoning overhaul
The City Commission will hold public hearings and final readings on the 2025-2026 budget amendment and the 2026-2027 budget, including a vote to exceed the certified tax rate. They will also consider a first reading of a major zoning ordinance rewrite and multiple resolutions, including funding for nonprofits and infrastructure projects. The meeting includes appointments to the Board of Zoning Appeals and reports from city departments.
- Public hearing and final reading on Ordinance 2026-1144 (budget amendment 2025-2026)
- Public hearing to consider exceeding the certified tax rate
- Public hearing and final reading on Ordinance 2026-1145 (2026-2027 budget and tax rate)
- First reading of Ordinance 2026-1141, repealing and replacing Title 14, Chapter 2 (Zoning Ordinance)
- Resolution 2026-31 (high spending vendor list) and obligation of $272,925 in L-STBG funds to downtown project
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✓ Decided: Commission approves 2026-27 budget with $1.4975 tax rate
The City Commission approved the 2026-2027 budget and tax rate ordinance at $1.4975, despite public comments questioning the increase. The commission also acknowledged the certified tax rate of $1.2426 from Maury County, which is not the rate adopted. Several non-profit funding resolutions were approved, including eliminating the $20,000 donation to Mount Pleasant Forward Foundation/Main Street.
- Approved Ordinance 2026-1145 Budget 2026-2027 & tax rate $1.4975 (3-2)
- Approved Ordinance 2026-1144 Budget Amendment 2025-2026 (5-0)
- Acknowledged certified tax rate of $1.2426 (5-0)
- Approved Ordinance 2026-1141 Zoning rewrite, 1st reading (4-1)
- Approved Resolution 2026-25: $0 donation to Mount Pleasant Forward Foundation/Main Street (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-26: $25,000 to Maury Alliance (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-30: $15,000 to Maury County Animal Shelter (5-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-34: Water meter change order to $343,225 (5-0)
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City Commission Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION - MAY 14, 2026
B. REGULAR MEETING - MAY 19, 2026
5. Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS- BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS (3 APPOINTMENTS)
6. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1144 BUDGET AMENDMENT 2025-2026 (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL
READING)
B. PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER EXCEEDING THE CERTIFIED TAX RATE
C. ORDINANCE 2026-1145 BUDGET PRESENTATION 2026-2027 & TAX RATE (PUBLIC
HEARING/FINAL READING)
7. Monthly report from Mayor
8. Monthly Financial / Budget report
A. May Financials
9. Monthly report from City Manager
10. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
A. WASTEWATER LIAISON REPORT
B. MOUNT PLEASANT GAS SYSTEM REPORT
11. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1141 ZONING (1ST READING)- AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND
REPLACING TITLE 14, ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROL, CHAPTER 2, ZONING
ORDINANCE, OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE
B. RESOLUTION 2026-24 - A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE MAURY COUNTY ELECTION
COMMISSION TO CONDUCT AN ELECTION WITHIN THE CORPORATE BOUNDARIES OF
THE CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT, TENNESSEE, ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER …
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City Commission Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, June 16, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1.
Call to Order
Mayor White calls the meeting to order.
2.
Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
Vice Mayor Willie Alderson leads the Pledge of Allegiance and Commissioner Loree Knowles leads
the Invocation.
3.
Roll Call
PRESENT
Mayor Bill White
Vice Mayor Willie Alderson
Commissioner Mike Davis
Commissioner Pam Johnston
Commissioner Loree Knowles
Mayor White states before he gets started, he would like to make a motion to suspend the rules
and move item 11C-11H to after 6C and add a new item to new business for determination of
Mount Pleasant certified tax rate to be heard between those items and a Public Hearing to
consider exceeding the certified tax rate.
Commissioner Loree Knowles seconds the motion.
Voting yea: Mayor White, Vice Mayor Alderson, Commissioner Knowles, Commissioner Davis,
Commissioner Johnston
Motion carries.
4.
Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
Mayor White asked for approval of the Study Session Minutes for May 14, 2026 and Regular
Meeting Minutes for May 19, 2026.
Motion made by Commissioner Johnston, Seconded by Vice Mayor Alderson.
Voting yea: Mayor White, Vice Mayor Alderson, Commissioner Knowles, Commissioner Davis,
Commissioner Johnston
Motion carries.
A. STUDY SESSION - MAY 14, 2026
B. REGULAR MEETING - MAY 19, 2026
5.
Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. MAYOR'S APPOIN …
Thu Jun 11, 2026 · 18:00
City Commission
Commission to consider zoning overhaul, budget, and tax rate
The Mount Pleasant City Commission will hold a study session to discuss a major zoning code replacement, a budget amendment for 2025-2026, and a public hearing on exceeding the certified tax rate. They will also consider multiple resolutions including vendor spending, a fire truck bond, and various non-profit support agreements.
- Ordinance 2026-1141: first reading to repeal and replace Title 14, Chapter 2 Zoning Ordinance
- Ordinance 2026-1144: budget amendment for 2025-2026 (public hearing/final reading)
- Public hearing to consider exceeding the certified tax rate
- Ordinance 2026-1145: budget presentation for 2026-2027 and tax rate (public hearing/final reading)
- Resolution 2026-32: bond resolution from Bass Berry Sims for a fire truck
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✓ Decided: Study session only: no votes taken on budget, zoning, or resolutions
The Mount Pleasant City Commission held a study session on June 11, 2026, and took no formal action on any item. Discussions covered the 2026-2027 budget and a proposed tax rate increase to $1.4975 (above the certified rate of $1.2426), a zoning ordinance rewrite, and multiple resolutions including nonprofit funding and various change orders. All items were deferred to a future regular meeting.
- No action taken on Ordinance 2026-1144 (budget amendment)
- No action taken on public hearing to exceed certified tax rate
- No action taken on Ordinance 2026-1145 (budget and tax rate)
- No action taken on Ordinance 2026-1141 (zoning rewrite)
- No action taken on Resolution 2026-24 (election request)
- No action taken on Resolutions 2026-25 through 2026-31 (nonprofit funding and vendor list)
- No action taken on Resolutions 2026-32 through 2026-37 (bond, grants, change orders)
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City Commission Meeting Study Session
Agenda
Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION - MAY 14, 2026
B. REGULAR MEETING - MAY 19, 2026
5. Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS- BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS (3 APPOINTMENTS)
6. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1144 BUDGET AMENDMENT 2025-2026 (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL
READING)
B. PUBLIC HEARING TO CONSIDER EXCEEDING THE CERTIFIED TAX RATE
C. ORDINANCE 2026-1145 BUDGET PRESENTATION 2026-2027 & TAX RATE (PUBLIC
HEARING/FINAL READING)
7. Monthly report from Mayor
8. Monthly Financial / Budget report
9. Monthly report from City Manager
10. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
A. WASTEWATER LIAISON REPORT
B. MOUNT PLEASANT GAS SYSTEM REPORT
11. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1141 ZONING (1ST READING)- AN ORDINANCE REPEALING AND
REPLACING TITLE 14, ZONING AND LAND USE CONTROL, CHAPTER 2, ZONING
ORDINANCE, OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE
B. RESOLUTION 2026-24 - A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE MAURY COUNTY ELECTION
COMMISSION TO CONDUCT AN ELECTION WITHIN THE CORPORATE BOUNDARIES OF
THE CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT, TENNESSEE, ON TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, …
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City Commission Meeting Study Session
Minutes
Thursday, June 11, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1.
Call to Order
Mayor White calls the meeting to order.
2.
Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3.
Roll Call
Mayor Bill White- Present
Vice Mayor Willie Alderson- Present
Commissioner Pam Johnston- Present
Commissioner Loree Knowles- Present
Commissioner Mike Davis- Absent
4.
Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION - MAY 14, 2026
B. REGULAR MEETING - MAY 19, 2026
5.
Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. MAYOR'S APPOINTMENTS- BOARD OF ZONING APPEALS (3 APPOINTMENTS)
Mayor White states that Terry Brewer has said he will continue to serve on the Board of
Zoning Appeals and Phillip Grooms said that Lisa Cole would also serve again. There is one
other open spot, but it has not been confirmed yet.
Commissioners discussed. No action taken. For more details, please refer to the audio/visual
recording attached to the agenda.
6.
Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1144 BUDGET AMENDMENT 2025-2026 (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL
READING)
Mayor White reads the agenda item as Ordinance 2026-1144 Budget Amendment for 2025-
2026 (Public Hearing/Final Reading).
Shiphrah Cox said there are no changes since the last meeting.
Commissioners discussed. No action taken. For more details, please refer to the audio/visual
recording attached to the agenda.
B. PUBL …
Wed Jun 10, 2026 · 17:30
Recreation Commission
Commission to plan Juneteenth, July 3rd, Back to School events
The Parks and Recreation Commission will review unfinished business including Juneteenth, the July 3rd event, and the Back to School Bash. They will also discuss new business for an August Movie Night. The meeting includes reports from the Parks Department and City Manager.
- Juneteenth event planning
- July 3rd event planning
- Back to School Bash planning
- August Movie Night discussion
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Agenda
Wednesday, June 10, 2026 at 5:30 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
A. Roll Call
Luemma McWilliams - Chair
Bedford Smith - Vice Chair
Kathy Pepe - Secretary
Loree Knowles - City Commissioner
Larry Patton - Member
Anna Arnold - Member
Katrina Holt - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Minutes from May 13th, 2026 Meeting
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. Juneteenth
B. July 3rd Event
C. Back to School Bash
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
A. Parks Report
B. City Manager Report
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. August Movie Night
8. General comments from citizens (May be limited in time and/or number of comments.)
9. Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
Tue Jun 9, 2026 · 18:00
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to review site plan for 25,000-sq-ft industrial building
The Mount Pleasant Planning Commission will consider a site plan for a 25,000-square-foot building on Joe Frank Road, along with two resolutions for sewer and sidewalk bonds related to Tractor Supply Company and South Cross Bridges Road improvements. The meeting also includes approval of prior minutes and public comment periods.
- Site plan review for a 25,000-sq-ft building on Joe Frank Road (Cherry Glen Industrial Park, 6.85 acres, zoned IL)
- Resolution 2026-PC-02: two-year sanitary sewer maintenance bond for Tractor Supply Company (800 linear feet of sewer main)
- Resolution 2026-PC-03: sidewalk performance bond for South Cross Bridges Road improvements
- Approval of minutes from May 12, 2026 regular session
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Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, June 09, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
A. John Hunter - Chair
Jennifer Graham - Vice Chair
Pam Johnston - Secretary / City Commissioner
Kris Irvin - Member
Cedric Hollis - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Regular Session - May 12, 2026
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. Applicant: Billy Hill, on behalf of Lineage Metals Request a Site plan approval for a proposed
25,000‑ square‑ foot building to be located on Joe Frank Road, within the Cherry Glen
Industrial Park on 6.85 acres, better identified as Map 126, Parcel 041.69 zoned IL (Light
Industrial)
B. Consideration of Resolution 2026‑ PC‑ 02, establishing and accepting a two‑ year sanitary
sewer maintenance bond for Tractor Supply Company (TSC) for the completed off‑ site
sewer line extension. The required public improvement consists of approximately 800 linear
feet of sanitary sewer main and associated structures.
C. Consideration of Resolution 2026‑ PC‑ 03 of a sidewalk performance bond for construction
of the required sidewalk improvements along South Cross Bridges Road. The Sidewalk
construction cannot be com …
Thu May 28, 2026 · 17:00
Board of Zoning Appeals
Variance request for a new building at 0000 N. Main St.
The Board of Zoning Appeals will consider a request from Matt Zeiner on behalf of CBC Properties LLC. The applicant seeks to reduce side and rear yard setbacks from 50 feet to 20 feet to construct a 10,000 square foot one-story structure.
- Setback variance reduction at 0000 N. Main St. (Tax Map 127 Parcel 41.06)
- Proposed construction of a 10,000 square foot one-story structure
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✓ Decided: Approved 50-to-20-foot setback variance for N. Main St. warehouse
The Board of Zoning Appeals approved a side and rear yard setback variance reduction from 50 feet to 20 feet for a 10,000-square-foot one-story structure at 0000 N. Main St. (Tax Map 127 Parcel 41.06). The variance was requested by Matt Zeiner on behalf of CBC Properties LLC to accommodate semi-trailer access. The motion passed 4-0 with a condition that the building be one story and comply with airport requirements.
- Approved side and rear yard setback variance from 50 to 20 feet for CBC Properties LLC (4-0)
- Approved minutes of April 30, 2026 meeting (4-0)
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Board of Zoning Appeals Meeting Agenda
Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 5:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
A. Jacqueline Johnson – Chair
Lisa Cole – Vice Chair
John Hunter - Member
Billy Ring - Member
Terry Brewer - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Meeting minutes 4-30-26
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. Applicant, Matt Zeiner on behalf of CBC Properties LLC is requesting a side and rear yard
setback variance reduction from 50 feet to 20 feet. The property is located at 0000 N. Main St.
(no fiscal address), property is further identified on Tax Map 127 Parcel 41.06; and legally
recorded at Maury County Register of Deeds office in book R2716 page 1444. The purpose for
this request will be to construct a 10,000 square foot one story structure.
8. General comments from citizens (May be limited in time and/or number of comments.)
9. Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
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Thursday, May 28, 2026 at 5:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
Member John Hunter leads the Pledge of Allegiance and Member Billy Ring leads the Invocation.
3. Roll Call
A. Jacqueline Johnson – Chair
Lisa Cole – Vice Chair
John Hunter - Member
Billy Ring - Member
Terry Brewer - Member
Present-
Jacqueline Johnson – Chair
Lisa Cole – Vice Chair
John Hunter - Member
Billy Ring - Member
Not present-
Terry Brewer - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Meeting minutes 4-30-26
Chair Jacqueline Johnson asked if anyone had any corrections for the minutes of the meeting
on April 30, 2026.
Member John Hunter makes a motion to approve the minutes of the meeting for April 30, 2026
and Vice Chair Lisa Cole seconds the motion.
Voting yea-
Chair Jacqueline Johnson, Vice Chair Lisa Cole, Member John Hunter, Member Billy Ring
Motion carries.
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
Chris Brooks states there is none at this time.
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
Phillip Grooms states there is none at this time.
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. Applicant, Matt Zeiner on behalf of CBC Properties LLC is requesting a side and rear yard
setback variance reduction from 50 feet to …
Tue May 19, 2026 · 18:00
City Commission
Sewer code rewrite, stormwater program, zoning, budget, and fire truck loan up for votes
The Mount Pleasant City Commission will hold public hearings and final readings on a sewer-use code rewrite and a new stormwater management program. First readings are scheduled for a zoning amendment, two budget ordinances, and resolutions on pre-treatment documentation, a Spectrum contract, and a USDA loan/grant for a fire truck. The meeting also includes swearing in a new police officer and monthly reports.
- Ordinance 2026-1140: final reading to repeal and replace Title 18, Chapter 2 (Sewer Use)
- Ordinance 2026-1143: first reading to establish a Stormwater Management Program
- Ordinance 2026-1141: first reading for a zoning amendment
- Ordinance 2026-1144 and 2026-1145: first readings for budget amendment 2025-2026 and budget presentation 2026-2027 with tax rate
- Resolution 2026-22: Spectrum contract approval; Resolution 2026-23: fire truck acceptance via USDA loan/grant
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✓ Decided: Commission passes sewer use ordinance, defers zoning overhaul
The commission approved a new sewer use ordinance on final reading and advanced several other items, including a stormwater management program and a budget amendment. A major zoning ordinance rewrite was deferred to next month after a tied initial vote and a successful motion to reconsider.
- Approved Ordinance 2026-1140 sewer use amendment (3-0)
- Approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-1143 stormwater management program (3-0)
- Deferred first reading of Ordinance 2026-1141 zoning amendment to next month (4-0)
- Approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-1144 budget amendment 2025-2026 (4-0)
- Approved first reading of Ordinance 2026-1145 budget presentation 2026-2027 & tax rate (4-0)
- Approved first reading of Resolution 2026-21 pre-treatment supporting documentation (4-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-22 Spectrum internet contract for Fire Station #82 (4-0)
- Approved Resolution 2026-23 USDA loan/grant for new fire truck (4-0)
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City Commission Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION- APRIL 16, 2026
B. REGULAR MEETING- APRIL 21, 2026
5. Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. OATH OF OFFICE FOR POLICE OFFICER DAVID SUBLETT
6. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1140- (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL READING) AN ORDINANCE TO
AMEND TITLE 18 OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SEWER
USE BY REPEALING CHAPTER 2 IN ITS ENTIRETY AND REPLACING TITLE 18,
CHAPTER 2 WITH A NEW CHAPTER PERTAINING TO SEWER USE
B. ORDINANCE 2026-1143 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT (1ST READING)- AN
ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A STORMWATER MANGEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE CITY
OF MOUNT PLEASANT
7. Monthly report from Mayor
8. Monthly Financial / Budget report
A. Financials April 2026
9. Monthly report from City Manager
10. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
A. WASTEWATER LIAISON REPORT
B. MOUNT PLEASANT GAS SYSTEM REPORT
11. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1141 ZONING AMENDMENT (1ST READING)
B. ORDINANCE 2026-1144 BUDGET AMENDMENT 2025-2026 (1ST READING)
C. ORDINANCE 2026-1145 BUDGET PRESENTATION 2026-2027 & TAX RATE (1ST
READING)
D. RESOLUTION 2026-21 PRE-TREA …
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City Commission Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, May 19, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
Mayor White calls the meeting to order.
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
Vice Mayor Willie Alderson does the Pledge of Allegiance and Commissioner Lorrie Knowles does
the Invocation.
3. Roll Call
PRESENT
Mayor Bill White
Vice Mayor Willie Alderson
Commissioner Loree Knowles
ABSENT
Commissioner Mike Davis (Arrived late agenda item 11A)
Commissioner Pam Johnston
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
Mayor White asked for approval of the Study Session Minutes for April 16, 2026 and Regular
Meeting Minutes for April 21, 2026.
Motion made by Commissioner Knowles, Seconded by Vice Mayor Alderson.
Voting Yea: Mayor White, Vice Mayor Alderson, Commissioner Knowles
Motion carries.
A. STUDY SESSION- APRIL 16, 2026
B. REGULAR MEETING- APRIL 21, 2026
5. Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. OATH OF OFFICE FOR POLICE OFFICER DAVID SUBLETT
Mayor White reads the agenda item as the Oath of Office for Police Officer David Sublett.
Shiphrah Cox reads out the Oath of Office for David Sublett.
6. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1140- (PUBLIC HEARING/FINAL READING) AN ORDINANCE TO
AMEND TITLE 18 OF THE MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SEWER
USE BY REPEALING CHAPTER 2 IN ITS ENTIRETY AND REPLACING TITLE 18,
CHAPTER 2 WITH A NEW CHAPTER PERTAINING T …
🗳️ How they voted (3 roll-call votes)
Named votes as recorded in the official record.
Motion made by Vice Mayor Alderson, Seconded by Mayor White. Voting
1 yea
White yea
Motion made by Commissioner Davis, Seconded by Mayor White. Voting
3 yea
White yea · Vice Mayor Alderson yea · Davis yea
Motion made by Vice Mayor Alderson, Seconded by Commissioner Knowles. Voting
4 yea
White yea · Vice Mayor Alderson yea · Davis yea · Knowles yea
Thu May 14, 2026 · 18:00
City Commission
Mount Pleasant Commission to vote on sewer, stormwater, zoning, budget
The Mount Pleasant City Commission is holding a study session to discuss and vote on several ordinances and resolutions, including final readings on sewer use and stormwater management, and first readings on zoning, stormwater utility, budget amendments, and the 2026-2027 budget and tax rate. They will also consider contracts, a fire truck loan, and discuss towing services and sewer repairs. The meeting includes routine items like minutes approval and reports.
- Final reading: Ordinance 2026-1140 amending sewer use code (Title 18, Chapter 2)
- Final reading: Ordinance 2026-1143 establishing stormwater management program
- First reading: Ordinance 2026-1141 zoning amendment
- First reading: Ordinance 2026-1142 establishing stormwater utility
- Resolution 2026-22: Spectrum contract approval
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✓ Decided: Study session only; no votes taken on sewer, stormwater, zoning, budget items
This was a study session with no formal votes or decisions. The commission discussed several ordinances and resolutions scheduled for the next regular meeting, including sewer use, stormwater management, zoning, budget amendments, and a fire truck loan. No action was taken on any item.
- No action taken on Ordinance 2026-1140 (sewer use amendment)
- No action taken on Ordinance 2026-1143 (stormwater management program)
- No action taken on Ordinance 2026-1141 (zoning amendment)
- No action taken on Ordinance 2026-1142 (stormwater utility)
- No action taken on Ordinance 2026-1144 (budget amendment)
- No action taken on Ordinance 2026-1145 (budget and tax rate)
- No action taken on Resolution 2026-21 (pre-treatment)
- No action taken on Resolution 2026-22 (Spectrum contract) or 2026-23 (fire truck loan)
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City Commission Meeting Study Session
Agenda
Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION- APRIL 16, 2026
B. REGULAR MEETING- APRIL 21, 2026
5. Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. OATH OF OFFICE FOR POLICE OFFICER DAVID SUBLETT
6. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1140- (FINAL READING) AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE 18 OF THE
MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SEWER USE BY REPEALING
CHAPTER 2 IN ITS ENTIRETY AND REPLACING TITLE 18, CHAPTER 2 WITH A NEW
CHAPTER PERTAINING TO SEWER USE
B. ORDINANCE 2026-1143 STORMWATER MANAGEMENT (FINAL READING)- AN
ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING A STORMWATER MANGEMENT PROGRAM FOR THE CITY
OF MOUNT PLEASANT
7. Monthly report from Mayor
8. Monthly Financial / Budget report
9. Monthly report from City Manager
10. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
A. WASTEWATER LIAISON REPORT
B. MOUNT PLEASANT GAS SYSTEM REPORT
11. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1141 ZONING AMENDMENT (1ST READING)
B. ORDINANCE 2026-1142 STORMWATER (1ST READING)- AN ORDINANCE
ESTABLISHING A STORMWATER UTILITY FOR THE CITY OF MOUNT PLEASANT
C. ORDINANCE 2026-1144 BUDGET AMENDMENT 2025-2026 (1ST READING)
D. O …
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City Commission Meeting Study Session
Minutes
Thursday, May 14, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. STUDY SESSION- APRIL 16, 2026
Mayor White discusses the minutes for April 16, 2026 being on the meeting for Tuesday.
Commissioners discussed. No action taken. For more details, please refer to the audio/visual
recording attached to the agenda.
B. REGULAR MEETING- APRIL 21, 2026
Mayor White discusses the minutes for April 21, 2026 being on the meeting for Tuesday.
Commissioners discussed. No action taken. For more details, please refer to the audio/visual
recording attached to the agenda.
5. Awards/Presentations/Appointments
A. OATH OF OFFICE FOR POLICE OFFICER DAVID SUBLETT
6. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. ORDINANCE 2026-1140- (FINAL READING) AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND TITLE 18 OF THE
MOUNT PLEASANT MUNICIPAL CODE RELATING TO SEWER USE BY REPEALING
CHAPTER 2 IN ITS ENTIRETY AND REPLACING TITLE 18, CHAPTER 2 WITH A NEW
CHAPTER PERTAINING TO SEWER USE
Mayor White reads the agenda item and Kori explains the Ordinance in further detail stating
the Ordinance is to amend Title 18 of the Mount Pleasant municipal code relating to sewer use
by repealing Chapter 2 in its entirety and replacing Title 18, Chapter 2 with a new Chapter
pertaining to sewer use.
Commission …
Wed May 13, 2026 · 17:30
Recreation Commission
Recreation Commission reviews upcoming community events
The commission will review unfinished business regarding several community programs. These include Movie Night, the Juneteenth Celebration, the Back to School Bash, and a July 3rd event.
- Review of Movie Night
- Review of Juneteenth Celebration
- Review of Back to School Bash
- Review of July 3rd Event
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✓ Decided: Commission discusses bleacher collapse, considers hiring parks director
The Parks and Recreation Commission discussed the collapse of bleachers at Brewer Field, which caused minor injuries, and heard a recommendation to hire a full-time Parks and Recreation Director. They also reviewed upcoming events including Movie Night, Juneteenth, Back to School Bash, and July 3rd festivities. Approval of prior meeting minutes was deferred and later approved.
- Approved minutes from the April 8th meeting as written (motion by Ms. Pepe, seconded by Mr. Patton).
- Discussed bleacher collapse at Brewer Field; all other bleachers on that field removed; recommendation on Barker Field bleachers pending.
- Heard recommendation to request a part-time Senior Program Coordinator ($12,000/year), $50,000 annually for parks projects, and a full-time Parks and Recreation Director in the upcoming budget.
- Reviewed plans for Movie Night on May 16 at Barker Field showing 'The Hill'.
- Reviewed Juneteenth Celebration details including dates, times, vendors, and events.
- Reviewed Back to School Bash scheduled for July 25 at the Splash Pad.
- Reviewed July 3rd Event plans including vendor forms, DJ, food trucks, splash pad, games, and fireworks coordination.
- Noted successful Doggy Play Day and donation collection for local animal shelter; discussed potential adoption day with shelter director.
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Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Agenda
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 5:30 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
A. Luemma McWilliams - Chair
Bedford Smith - Vice Chair
Kathy Pepe - Secretary
Loree Knowles - City Commissioner
Larry Patton - Member
Anna Arnold - Member
Katrina Holt - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Minutes from April 8th meeting
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. Movie Night
B. Juneteenth Celebration
C. Back to School Bash
D. July 3rd Event
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
A. Parks Report
B. City Manager Report
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
8. General comments from citizens (May be limited in time and/or number of comments.)
9. Board / Staff Comments / Adjournment
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Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting
Minutes
Wednesday, May 13, 2026 at 5:30 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
Mr. Smith called the meeting to order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
Mr. Grooms gave the roll call, Mrs. McWilliams, Mrs. Knowles, Mrs. Arnold, and Mrs. Holt, were
unable to attend the meeting, Mr. Patton, came in late.
A. Luemma McWilliams - Chair
Bedford Smith - Vice Chair
Kathy Pepe - Secretary
Loree Knowles - City Commissioner
Larry Patton - Member
Anna Arnold - Member
Katrina Holt - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Minutes from April 8th meeting
Mr. Grooms recommended that we move the approval of the minutes to the end of the meeting
to see if anyone was running late. Mr. Smith agreed.
After all items were discussed Mr. Smith went back and asked for a motion to approve the
minutes from last months meeting. Ms. Pepe made the motion to approve the minutes as
written and Mr. Patton seconded.
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
A. Movie Night
Ms. Busby stated that the Movie Night Event would be Saturday starting at dark. It would be
held at Barker Field and that they would be watching the movie "The Hill". The Baseball
League would be having closing ceremonies that night before the movie starts.
B. Juneteenth Celebration
Ms. Busby gave each Member a copy of the review from the last Juneteenth meeting, wit …
Tue May 12, 2026 · 18:00
Planning Commission
Planning Commission to vote on three development applications and zoning amendments
The Mount Pleasant Planning Commission will consider three new-business items: a 1.72-acre subdivision on Williams Spring Road, a site plan for an 8,490-square-foot parking area on N Main Street, and a site plan for a 5,100-square-foot commercial building on S Main Street. The commission will also hold a public hearing on proposed zoning amendments that include a new large-lot district and PUD provisions.
- Applicant Maria Christensen requests approval to subdivide 1.72 acres at 409 Williams Spring Road into three lots (R1 zoning).
- CBC Properties, LLC seeks approval of a site plan for an 8,490-square-foot parking area at 1119 N Main Street (CH zoning).
- Tony Martin requests approval of a site plan for a 5,100-square-foot commercial building at 739 S Main Street (CH zoning).
- Public hearing on proposed zoning amendments: new large-lot district, Planned Unit Development (PUD) provisions, annexation updates, and miscellaneous edits.
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✓ Decided: Planning Commission approves three development requests and zoning amendments
The Mount Pleasant Planning Commission approved a subdivision at 409 Williams Spring Rd, a parking area site plan at 1119 N Main St with conditions, and a commercial building site plan at 739 S Main St with conditions. They also approved proposed zoning ordinance amendments including a large-lot district and PUD provisions. All votes were unanimous.
- Approved subdivision of 1.72 acres into three parcels at 409 Williams Spring Rd (5-0)
- Approved site plan for 8,490-sq-ft parking area at 1119 N Main St with 30' rear buffer and driveway paving condition (5-0)
- Approved site plan for 5,100-sq-ft commercial building at 739 S Main St with conditions on land disturbance permit, hydrant flow test, and photomatic plan (5-0)
- Approved zoning ordinance amendments adding large-lot district, PUD provisions, annexation updates, and miscellaneous edits (5-0)
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Planning Commission Meeting Agenda
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
3. Roll Call
A. John Hunter - Chair
Jennifer Graham - Vice Chair
Pam Johnston - Secretary / City Commissioner
Kris Irvin - Member
Cedric Hollis - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Meeting minutes 4-14-26
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. Applicant Maria Christensen requests approval for the subdivision of one parcel totaling 1.72
acres into three parcels located at 409 Williams Spring Rd, more fully described as Map 127,
Parcel 008.05. The current zoning is R1 (Low Density Residential).
B. Applicant CBC Properties, LLC requests approval of a site plan for an 8,490‑ square‑ foot
parking area located at 1119 N Main St, more fully described as Map 127, Parcel 040.00. The
current zoning is CH (Commercial Highway)
C. Applicant Tony Martin requests approval of a site plan for a 5,100‑ square‑ foot commercial
building located at 739 S Main St, more fully described as Map 150B, Group A, Parcel 012.00.
The current zoning is CH (Commercial Highway)
D. Public Hearing - Deferred from the 4-14-26 planning commission meeting-The Mount Pleasant
Planning …
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Planning Commission Meeting Minutes
Tuesday, May 12, 2026 at 6:00 PM
The Tom Hardin Room – 100 Public Square, Mount Pleasant, TN
1. Call to Order
Chair John Hunter calls the meeting to order.
2. Pledge of Allegiance / Invocation
Vice Chair Jennifer Graham leads the Pledge of Allegiance and Secretary Pam Johnston leads the
Invocation.
3. Roll Call
PRESENT
Chair John Hunter
Vice Chair Jennifer Graham
Secretary / City Commissioner Pam Johnston
Member Cedric Hollis
Member Kris Irvin
A. John Hunter - Chair
Jennifer Graham - Vice Chair
Pam Johnston - Secretary / City Commissioner
Kris Irvin - Member
Cedric Hollis - Member
4. Approval / Correction of Minutes from Prior Meetings
A. Meeting minutes 4-14-26
Vice Chair Jennifer Graham makes a motion to approve the meeting minutes for April 14, 2026
and Member Cedric Hollis seconds the motion.
5. Completion / Review of Unfinished Business from prior meeting
None at this time.
6. Special reports from other City Departments or Committees if applicable
None at this time.
7. New Business
(Comments from citizens may or may not be included, dependent on the issues.)
A. Applicant Maria Christensen requests approval for the subdivision of one parcel totaling 1.72
acres into three parcels located at 409 Williams Spring Rd, more fully described as Map 127,
Parcel 008.05. The current zoning is R1 (Low Density Residential).
Chris Brooks reads out the agenda item for 409 Williams Spring Road.
Chair John Hunter ask …
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💰 Federal awards (top 10 by amount)
Largest recent federal contract/grant awards to recipients in this city (2023–present), via USAspending.gov.
| $74,297 | VICTORY SUPPLY, LLC Department of Justice · FY25 ICE - VICTORY INMATE CLOTHING SUPPLY FEBRUARY- FOR CLOTHING AND B |
| $41,500 | JACAERO INDUSTRIES, LLC Department of Defense · SOLENOIDS PURCHASE IN SUPPORT OF REPAIRS |
| $26,928 | VICTORY SUPPLY, LLC Department of Justice · BROWN INMATE T-SHIRTS FY24 FUNDING |
| $25,703 | VICTORY SUPPLY, LLC Department of Justice · BOOTS / SHOES |
| $25,021 | VICTORY SUPPLY, LLC Department of Justice · FOOTWEAR |
| $23,476 | VICTORY SUPPLY, LLC Department of Justice · MATTRESS, GREEN, VINYL, HEAT SEALED 25X75X4 W/PILLOW |
| $22,089 | VICTORY SUPPLY, LLC Department of Justice · BOOTS / SHOES |
| $18,409 | VICTORY SUPPLY, LLC Department of Justice · FOOTWEAR |
| $18,003 | VICTORY SUPPLY, LLC Department of Justice · TOILET PAPER QTR 2 - INMATE ISSUED |
| $16,438 | VICTORY SUPPLY, LLC Department of Justice · BOOTS / SHOES |
Source: USAspending.gov (U.S. Treasury) — federal awards only, not city budgets.
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