Rezoning
1-B-25-RZ
To be heard January 9, 2025Agenda Item No. 7
Recommendations will be available 1 week prior to the meeting.
Request
Property Info
What's next?
Applicant Request
− +Zoning
- Current
RN-1
RN-1 (Single-Family Residential Neighborhood)The RN-1 Single-Family Residential Neighborhood Zoning District is intended to accommodate traditional low density residential neighborhoods in the City of Knoxville, exhibiting a predominant development pattern of single-family homes on relatively large lots and with generous setbacks. Two-family dwellings may also be allowed by special use approval. Limited nonresidential uses that are compatible with the character of the district may also be permitted.
RequestedC-G-1
C-G-1 (General Commercial)The C-G General Commercial Zoning District is intended to provide for a heterogeneous mix of retail, personal service, office, and residential uses within and along Knoxville's commercial nodes and corridors. The C-G District is intended to promote mixed-use development in a pedestrian-oriented environment that recalls the City's traditional business districts, and offers flexibility in the creation of integrated commercial, office and residential spaces. The C-G District is divided into three levels of intensity related to the overall form and design of the development; however, uses are the same across all levels. This district is intended primarily for indoor commercial uses with limited exceptions per special use approval.
Property Information
− +6721 CAMPBELL LN
Southwest corner of the intersection of Callahan Dr and Campbell Ln
Council District 3
Size
21,661 square feet
Planning Sector
Northwest City
Land Use Classification MDR/O (Medium Density Residential/Office) MDR/O (Medium Density Residential/Office)
Agriculture/Forestry/Vacant Land
Growth Plan
N/A (Within City Limits)
Fire Department / District
Knoxville Fire Department
- Utilities
- Sewer
Hallsdale-Powell Utility District
WaterHallsdale-Powell Utility District
What's next?
− +- Appeal to Because of its location in the CITY, appeals will be heard by Knoxville City Council
Anthony Bryant
Case History
- September 29, 2024
Date Filed
- January 9, 2025
To be heard by the Planning Commission