Use On Review

4-A-22-UR

Approved with conditions
by the Planning Commission

Approve the development plan for up to 21 dwelling units on a single lot and reduction of the peripheral boundary setback from 35' to 25' along the southeast and northeast property lines, subject to 4 conditions.


See case notes below

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Applicant Request

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Property Information

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Location
2115 Andes Rd.

Southwest side of Andes Road, south of intersection at Ball Camp Pike

Commission District 6


Size
1.87 acres

Sector
Northwest County

Land Use Designation? MDR (Medium Density Residential) (pending)


Currently on the Property
SFR (Single Family Residential)

Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
Approve the development plan for up to 21 dwelling units on a single lot and reduction of the peripheral boundary setback from 35' to 25' along the southeast and northeast property lines, subject to 4 conditions.
1. Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant utility provider requirements.
2. Provision of a street name which is consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System within Knox County (Ord 91-1-102).
3. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works, including but not limited to the driveway grade at Andes Road.
4. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.

With the conditions noted, this plan meets the requirements for approval of a Concept Plan and a Use-on-Review.
Disposition Summary
Approve the development plan for up to 21 dwelling units on a single lot and reduction of the peripheral boundary setback from 35' to 25' along the southeast and northeast property lines, subject to 4 conditions.

What's next?

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As a Use On Review case, the Planning Commission's decision is final, and it will not be heard by a legislative body unless it is appealed.

The appeal deadline - May 14, 2022 - has passed.

The Process
Applicant

Huber Properties, LLC


Case History