The consideration of a request to rezone property located at 219 Pleasant Plains Road and the corner of McClellan Road – from Single Family Residential to Office District – has been approved by the Jackson-Municipal Regional Planning Commission.
Proposed plans call for a 4,000-square-foot bank – name not disclosed – for the 1.14-acre lot.
McAlexander Engineering submitted the proposal on behalf of NCG Partners.

2 thoughts on “Bank proposed for corner of Pleasant Plains and McClellan Road”
This is outregeous. If approved by the City Council this is spot zoning, plain and simple, in a blatant exmple of the poor planning in this town. I am beyond flabergasted that the planning commission is approving this. If the council does shame on all involved. Residents need to sue, sue, and sue again.
This is ridiculous. Its a residential area with schools and the last thing needed is another bank encroaching on residential. It will further congest the area and honestly make it look like crap. There’s already a bank down the road. I hope this fails.