State & Local Meeting
Planning Commission - March 11, 2026
March 11, 2026
The City of Murfreesboro Planning Commission held a meeting on March 11, 2026, focusing on several zoning and development applications. Key discussions included a zoning application for a mixed-use development with modifications to building orientation and use restrictions to preserve wetlands and reduce impact on adjacent residential areas. A significant point of debate was the inclusion of data centers larger than 15,000 square feet, with staff recommending limitations due to lack of specific zoning standards, while the developer sought flexibility for speculative development. The commission approved the application with a 100,000 square foot cap on data centers. Additionally, the commission reviewed an annexation petition for residential development and a rezoning request for a new Kroger store and fuel center, addressing community concerns about traffic, noise, and stormwater management. The Kroger project included commitments to buffer zones, drainage improvements, and delivery scheduling to mitigate neighborhood impact. The commission approved the rezoning subject to staff comments. Lastly, a zoning ordinance amendment was proposed to reduce rear yard setback requirements for shallow, pre-existing single-family lots to facilitate development, which was approved without opposition. Overall, the meeting emphasized balancing development with community and environmental considerations, with attention to zoning compliance, infrastructure capacity, and neighborhood impact mitigation.
Sources
- Planning Commission - March 11, 2026 · City of Murfreesboro, TN - Murfreesboro CityTV · Mar 11