Development Plan
Planning Commission
1-E-25-DP
To be heard January 9, 2025Agenda Item No. 36
Recommendations will be available 1 week prior to the meeting.
Request
Property Info
What's next?
Applicant Request
− +Zoning
- Current
PC, F
PC (Planned Commercial), F (Floodway)The PC, Planned Commercial Zone, is intended for a unified grouping of commercial buildings which do not require or desire a central business district location. It is the objective of this zone to achieve the highest quality site design, building arrangement, landscaping and traffic circulation patterns possible.
The F, Floodway Zones, are established for the purpose of meeting the needs of the streams to carry floodwaters of a five hundred (500) year frequency flood and protecting the river, creek channels and floodplains from encroachment so that flood heights and flood damage will not be increased; to provide the necessary regulations for the protection of the public health and safety in areas subject to flooding; and to reduce the financial burdens imposed on the community by floods and the overflow of lands.
Land Use
- Current
Agriculture/Forestry/Vacant Land, Office
ProposedEvent center and multi-tenant commercial structure
Property Information
− +2620 WILLOW POINT WAY
Northern terminus of Willow Point Way, north of Hardin Valley Drive
Commission District 6
Size
7.50 acres
Place Type Designation
BP (Business Park), SP (Stream Protection)
Agriculture/Forestry/Vacant Land, Office
Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area
Fire Department / District
Karns Fire Department
- Utilities
- Sewer
West Knox Utility District
WaterWest Knox Utility District
What's next?
− +Planning Commission decisions on Development Plans (DP) are final unless appealed.
Appeals can be filed with the Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) or a court of competent jurisdiction within 30 days of the Planning Commission's decision (Knox County, Tennessee Code of Ordinances, Appendix A, Zoning, 6.50.08).
Dale Akins
Case History
- December 3, 2024
Date Filed
- January 9, 2025
To be heard by the Planning Commission