Approved
Approve the RN-5 (General Residential Neighborhood) and HP (Hillside Protection Overlay) zoning because it is a minor extension of the adjacent zone district.
Approve the RN-5 (General Residential Neighborhood) and HP (Hillside Protection Overlay) zoning because it is a minor extension of the adjacent zone district.
The South Waterfront District carries out the policies of the South Waterfront Vision Plan by regulating development and land uses within the City?s designated South Waterfront, consistent with the Vision Plan.
The HP District is intended to protect Knoxville's significant natural topographic features, and to prevent potential serious consequences from hillside development, such as increased erosion, fire, or flood hazards, and property damage.
The RN-5 General Residential Neighborhood Zoning District is intended to accommodate medium density residential neighborhoods in the City of Knoxville comprising a heterogeneous mix of single-family, two-family, townhouse, and multifamily dwellings. The RN-5 District may also serve as a functional transition between traditionally single-family and two family residential neighborhoods within the City, and more intensely developed residential or commercial areas. Limited nonresidential uses that are compatible with the character of the district may also be permitted.
The HP District is intended to protect Knoxville's significant natural topographic features, and to prevent potential serious consequences from hillside development, such as increased erosion, fire, or flood hazards, and property damage.
north side of Hillwood Dr, west of Island Home Ave, east of Dexter Ln.
Council District 1
Land Use Classification MU-SD (Mixed Use Special District), HP (Hillside Protection) MU-SD (Mixed Use Special District), HP (Hillside Protection)