Rezoning

4-C-10-RZ

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

APPROVE LI (Light Industrial) zoning, subject to the following condition:
1. A traffic impact study must be submitted for approval by Knox County Engineering prior to development of the site.


See case notes below

Details

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Details of Action

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Recommend that County Commission APPROVE LI (Light Industrial) zoning, subject to the following condition:
1. A traffic impact study must be submitted for approval by Knox County Engineering prior to development of the site.

Applicant Request

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Property Information

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Location
3209 Johnson Rd

Southwest side Johnson Rd., southeast side Schaad Rd.

Commission District 6
Census Tract 46.01


Size
2.17 acres

Sector
Northwest County

Land Use Designation? Low Density Residential


Currently on the Property
Residence

Growth Plan
Urban Growth Area (Outside City Limits)

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
DENY LI (Light Industrial) zoning.
LI zoning allows uses that would be out of character with surrounding development and zoning and would be a spot rezoning. There is a large area about a quarter of a mile away, at the intersection of Ball Camp Pike and Amherst Rd., that is currently zoned Industrial. It is underutilized for that purpose. Light industrial uses should be located there, rather than rezoning additional property for light industrial.
Disposition Summary
APPROVE LI (Light Industrial) zoning, subject to the following condition:
1. A traffic impact study must be submitted for approval by Knox County Engineering prior to development of the site.

Details of Action
Recommend that County Commission APPROVE LI (Light Industrial) zoning, subject to the following condition:
1. A traffic impact study must be submitted for approval by Knox County Engineering prior to development of the site.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
This Rezoning case in the County was recommended for approval. The appeal deadline - May 8, 2010 has passed.
Applicant

Green River Holdings, LLC


Case History