Approved
Approve RN-3 zoning because it is compatible with the surrounding development and consistent with the recommended plan amendment to MDR (Medium Density Residential). (Applicant requested RN-4).
Approve RN-3 zoning because it is compatible with the surrounding development and consistent with the recommended plan amendment to MDR (Medium Density Residential). (Applicant requested RN-4).
The RN-1 Single-Family Residential Neighborhood Zoning District is intended to accommodate traditional low density residential neighborhoods in the City of Knoxville, exhibiting a predominant development pattern of single-family homes on relatively large lots and with generous setbacks. Two-family dwellings may also be allowed by special use approval. Limited nonresidential uses that are compatible with the character of the district may also be permitted.
The RN-4 General Residential Neighborhood Zoning District is intended to accommodate mixed medium density residential development within the City of Knoxville. Single-family,
two-family, and townhouse dwellings are permitted with low-rise multi-family dwellings and new development forms
such as pocket neighborhoods allowed by review and in some cases with special use approval. The RN-4 District is intended to be applied to neighborhoods that are characterized by such mixed residential development, or that have been identified
as areas where such development would be suitable in the future. Limited nonresidential uses that are compatible with the character of the district may also be permitted.
East side of W. Martin Mill Pike, north of Hialeah Drive
Council District 1
Land Use Classification Low Density Residential Low Density Residential