Development Plan

Planning Commission

11-E-22-DP

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

Approve the development plan for three single-family lots, subject to 3 conditions.


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Property Information

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Location
329 GRANVILLE CONNER RD

Southwest side of Granville Conner Rd, north of W. Emory Rd

Commission District 7


Size
1 acres

Sector
North County

Land Use Designation? LDR (Low Density Residential)


Currently on the Property
Single Family Residential

Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
Approve the development plan for three single-family lots, subject to 3 conditions.
Approve the development plan for three single-family lots, subject to 3 conditions.

1) Adding a turnaround for the driveway of Lot 1.
2) Meeting all other applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.
3) Meeting all requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
Disposition Summary
Approve the development plan for three single-family lots, subject to 3 conditions.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
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).

Applicant

Ned Ferguson


Case History

This program aims to increase transit in disadvantaged communities and reduce the impact of climate change. Knoxville-Knox County Planning, in partnership with KAT and the city, will develop a Transit-based Opportunities Map to identify locations for development along key transit corridors that target attainable housing and employment opportunities. Transit-oriented development (TOD) prioritizes efficient, equitable, sustainable development. It also helps reduce poverty and further benefit communities by:

  • Encouraging greater transit use,
  • Reducing automobile use,
  • Maximizing existing infrastructure
  • Reducing emissions, and
  • Providing mixed and low-income housing options.