Subdivision

Concept Plan

8-SE-07-C

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

APPROVE variance 1 because the site's topography restricts compliance with the Subdivision Regulations, and the proposed variance will not create a traffic hazard.

APPROVE the Concept Plan subject to the following 8 conditions:


See case notes below

Details

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Details of Action

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1. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Health Dept.
2. Place a note on the concept plan that all intersection grades have to be approved by the Knox County Dept. of Engineering and Public Works.
3. Obtaining a right-of-way easement from the adjoining property owner to the northeast (parcel 067-040).
4. Prior to approval of the final plat, the driveway to lot 5 must be graded in and the boundary of the access easement must be established based on the area required to accommodate the disturbed area.
5. The pavement of the proposed road extension must be extended to lot 5 or the boundary of the lot may be altered to provide the required frontage.
6. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System within Knox County (County Ord. 91-1-102).
7. Lots 1-4 must be a minimum of 1 acre in size (the proposed permanent easement cannot be included in this calculation).
8. Meeting all other applicable requirements of the Knox County Dept. of Engineering and Public Works.

Applicant Request

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Subdivision
Hancock Estates
Lots
5 (Split)
Proposed Density
1 du/ac.
Residential?
Yes - SF

Variances

1. Cul de sac transition radius from 75' to 25' at the end of Lyngate Bv.


Property Information

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Location
Southeast end at terminus of Lyngate Blvd., southeast of W. Beaver Creek Rd.

Commission District 6
Census Tract 61.01


Size
19.10 acres

Sector
North County

Currently on the Property
Vacant

Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
APPROVE variance 1 because the site's topography restricts compliance with the Subdivision Regulations, and the proposed variance will not create a traffic hazard.

APPROVE the Concept Plan subject to the following 8 conditions:

1. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Health Dept.
2. Place a note on the concept plan that all intersection grades have to be approved by the Knox County Dept. of Engineering and Public Works.
3. Obtaining a right-of-way easement from the adjoining property owner to the northeast (parcel 067-040).
4. Prior to approval of the final plat, the driveway to lot 5 must be graded in and the boundary of the access easement must be established based on the area required to accommodate the disturbed area.
5. The pavement of the proposed road extension must be extended to lot 5 or the boundary of the lot may be altered to provide the required frontage.
6. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System within Knox County (County Ord. 91-1-102).
7. Lots 1-4 must be a minimum of 1 acre in size (the proposed permanent easement cannot be included in this calculation).
8. Meeting all other applicable requirements of the Knox County Dept. of Engineering and Public Works.
Disposition Summary
APPROVE variance 1 because the site's topography restricts compliance with the Subdivision Regulations, and the proposed variance will not create a traffic hazard.

APPROVE the Concept Plan subject to the following 8 conditions:

Details of Action
1. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Health Dept.
2. Place a note on the concept plan that all intersection grades have to be approved by the Knox County Dept. of Engineering and Public Works.
3. Obtaining a right-of-way easement from the adjoining property owner to the northeast (parcel 067-040).
4. Prior to approval of the final plat, the driveway to lot 5 must be graded in and the boundary of the access easement must be established based on the area required to accommodate the disturbed area.
5. The pavement of the proposed road extension must be extended to lot 5 or the boundary of the lot may be altered to provide the required frontage.
6. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System within Knox County (County Ord. 91-1-102).
7. Lots 1-4 must be a minimum of 1 acre in size (the proposed permanent easement cannot be included in this calculation).
8. Meeting all other applicable requirements of the Knox County Dept. of Engineering and Public Works.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
Because of its location in the County, appeals will be heard by Knox County Chancery Court.
Appeals of Concept Plans and Final Plats are filed with Chancery CourtThe Process
Applicant

Hancock Estates

Scott Williams


Case History