Subdivision

Concept Plan

4-SQ-05-C

Approved
by the Planning Commission

APPROVE variances 1 & 2 because the site's topography restricts compliance with the Subdivision Regulations and the proposed variances will not create a traffic hazard

APPROVE the concept plan subject to 8 conditions


See case notes below

Details

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Details of Action

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1. Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the Knox County Health Department
2. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knoxville Department of Engineering
3. Constructing the hammer-head turn around at the end of the joint permanent easement to meet the required standard of the Knoxville Fire Dept. (20' x 80')
4. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System in Knoxville, Ord. (0-280-90)
5. Meeting all requirements of the approved Use-on-Review development plan.
6. Place a note on the final plat that all lots will have access from the internal street system only.
7. Certification on the final plat by the applicant's engineer that there is 300' of sight distance in both directions on Henson Rd. from the proposed joint permanent easement.
8. A final plat application based on this concept plan will not be accepted for review by the MPC until certification of design plan approval has been submitted to the MPC staff.

Applicant Request

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Subdivision
The Village at Avery
Lots
4 (Split)
Proposed Density
2.18 du/ac

Variances

1. Intersection spacing variance between the proposed JPE and Twin Pines Dr., from 300' to 102'.
2. Vertical curve variance from 250' to 130' at sta 10+75 of Road A.


Property Information

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Location
East side of Henson Rd. at the intersection with Twin Pines Dr.

Council District 3


Size
1.83 acres

Sector
Northwest City

Currently on the Property
Vacant land

Growth Plan
Urban Growth Area (Inside City Limits)

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
APPROVE variances 1 & 2 because the site's topography restricts compliance with the Subdivision Regulations and the proposed variances will not create a traffic hazard

APPROVE the concept plan subject to 8 conditions

1. Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the Knox County Health Department
2. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knoxville Department of Engineering
3. Constructing the hammer-head turn around at the end of the joint permanent easement to meet the required standard of the Knoxville Fire Dept. (20' x 80')
4. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System in Knoxville, Ord. (0-280-90)
5. Meeting all requirements of the approved Use-on-Review development plan.
6. Place a note on the final plat that all lots will have access from the internal street system only.
7. Certification on the final plat by the applicant's engineer that there is 300' of sight distance in both directions on Henson Rd. from the proposed joint permanent easement.
8. A final plat application based on this concept plan will not be accepted for review by the MPC until certification of design plan approval has been submitted to the MPC staff.
Disposition Summary
APPROVE variances 1 & 2 because the site's topography restricts compliance with the Subdivision Regulations and the proposed variances will not create a traffic hazard

APPROVE the concept plan subject to 8 conditions

Details of Action
1. Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the Knox County Health Department
2. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knoxville Department of Engineering
3. Constructing the hammer-head turn around at the end of the joint permanent easement to meet the required standard of the Knoxville Fire Dept. (20' x 80')
4. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System in Knoxville, Ord. (0-280-90)
5. Meeting all requirements of the approved Use-on-Review development plan.
6. Place a note on the final plat that all lots will have access from the internal street system only.
7. Certification on the final plat by the applicant's engineer that there is 300' of sight distance in both directions on Henson Rd. from the proposed joint permanent easement.
8. A final plat application based on this concept plan will not be accepted for review by the MPC until certification of design plan approval has been submitted to the MPC staff.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
Because of its location in the City, appeals will be heard by Knoxville City Council.
Appeals of Concept Plans and Final Plats are filed with Chancery CourtThe Process
Applicant

The Village at Avery

Jim Holiday


Case History