Row Closure

11-A-17-AC

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

APPROVE the closure of the requested portion of the unnamed alley, subject to any required easements, and subject to one condition.


See case notes below

Details

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Details of Action

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1. Once closed as a public right-of-way, it must be converted to a private easement that will still be available for use by the public.

Applicant Request

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The addition of an awning to the side of our building where the alley intersects our parking lot and building property.

Close Alley From
W. Emerald Avenue
To
W. Oldham Avenue
Reason for Closure
The addition of an awning to the side of our building where the alley intersects our parking lot and building property.
Objections

No objections from any departments or utilities have been received by staff as of the date of this report.


Property Information

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Location
0 unnamed alley

Council District 5
Census Tract 15


Sector
Central City

Growth Plan
Urban Growth Area (Inside City Limits)

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
RECOMMEND that City Council APPROVE the closure of the requested portion of the unnamed alley, subject to any required easements, and subject to one condition.
1. Once closed as a public right-of-way, it must be converted to a private easement that will still be available for use by the public.

Maintaining the alley as a private easement will maintain the established connectivity in the area. Staff has received no objections from reviewing departments or utilities to this closure.
Disposition Summary
APPROVE the closure of the requested portion of the unnamed alley, subject to any required easements, and subject to one condition.
Details of Action
1. Once closed as a public right-of-way, it must be converted to a private easement that will still be available for use by the public.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
This Row Closure case in the City was recommended for approval. The appeal deadline - November 24, 2017 has passed.
Applicant

North Knoxville Baptist Church


Case History