Springfield Planning Commission agenda: Highway 41 North rezoning, Section 801, Highland Estates (July 2, 2026)
Springfield’s July 2, 2026 Planning Commission agenda included Highway 41 North rezoning, a Section 801/11-801 text amendment, and Highland Estates preliminary plat.
Springfield’s Municipal/Regional Planning Commission agenda for Thursday, July 2, 2026 (at 5:00 p.m.) lists three land-use items that could affect future development patterns in the city—starting with a Highway 41 North rezoning request, a Section 801 zoning text amendment, and a preliminary plat for Spring Creek Phase 1 (also known as Highland Estates).
The agenda also includes a separate item to amend the Planning Commission’s bylaws.
Meeting basics and public comment registration
The agenda posted for commissioners’ meeting on Thursday, July 2, 2026 at 5:00 p.m. includes a public comment period early in the agenda.
To address commissioners about an item on the agenda, the document says people must register at Springfieldtn no later than 12 PM the day prior to the meeting. The agenda also notes that available speaking spaces are first-come, first-served.
What’s on the July 2 agenda
1) Highway 41 North rezoning request (Map 069, Parcel 026.03)
Agenda item 2.1 asks commissioners to discuss and possibly take action on a request for rezoning of property on Highway 41 North, identified as Map 069, Parcel 026.03.
For nearby property owners and residents, the practical impact of a rezoning usually comes down to what the property is allowed to do under the new district rules—so residents may want to focus questions on what the zoning change would permit and how it may affect neighborhood compatibility, access, and long-term development standards.
2) Amendment to “Section 801” of the zoning ordinance (zoning ordinance context)
Agenda item 2.2 is a request to discuss and possibly take action on an amendment to Section 801 of the Zoning Ordinance.
On the ordinance’s codified text side, readers may see this framed through the document’s “11-801 Regulations Applicable to All Districts” section in Chapter 8. That matters because “applicable to all districts” language generally signals the provisions are not limited to one neighborhood zone.
In the zoning ordinance, the 11-801 framework includes (at a high level) citywide supplemental standards such as:
- visibility at intersections for certain corner-lot situations;
- rules for fences, walls, and hedges in relation to required yards;
- limits and standards for accessory buildings and accessory structures (including restrictions tied to required front yards and how certain antennas/satellite dishes are treated); and
- minimum spacing requirements between buildings on a single zone lot.
Because the agenda points to a Section 801 amendment, residents should look for the specific proposed wording in the meeting materials (and compare it to the existing 11-801 text) to understand exactly what’s changing and whether the change would have broader effects beyond one property.
3) Preliminary plat for Spring Creek Phase 1 (aka Highland Estates)
Agenda item 2.3 asks commissioners to discuss and possibly take action on a request for approval of a Preliminary Plat for Spring Creek Phase 1 (aka Highland Estates).
A key thing to keep in mind: a preliminary plat is generally an early stage of the subdivision process. It’s not the same as later final engineering, permitting, or construction approvals. Residents who care about the long-term impact may want to focus on the overall subdivision layout at this stage—then watch for the additional steps where construction details and infrastructure requirements are finalized.
What to watch for after the meeting
The agenda language says commissioners would discuss and possibly take action on these items. To see what actually happens, residents should check the city’s posted records after the meeting (such as minutes or follow-up agenda materials) for the final outcome on each request.
Quick resident guide: what you can review now
- Use the July 2 agenda to confirm the exact item numbers, parcel/map identifiers, and the “Section 801” amendment reference.
- Use the zoning ordinance text to locate 11-801 Regulations Applicable to All Districts for background on what Section 801 addresses today.
- For the preliminary plat item, treat this as an early layout stage and consider what questions you’d want answered later as the project advances.
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