TTCDA

Building Permit

8-A-22-TOA

Approved with conditions


See case notes below

Details

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

Details of Action

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APPLICATION APPROVED July 20, 2022, pursuant to Article VIII, Section 7 of the Administrative Rules and Procedures of the Tennessee Technology Corridor Development Authority (Staff Review and Approval of Minor Changes to Previously Approved Applications), for a Certificate of Appropriateness for a grading permit, subject to the following conditions:
1) Replatting of the lots to combine them into 1 lot. Buildings cannot cross property lines, so the property needs to be one-lotted into to meet side setback requirements (plat is currently in review).
2) Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the utility provider.
3) Installation of all landscaping as shown on development plan within six months of the issuance of an occupancy permit, or posting a bond with the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works to guarantee such installation.
4) Meeting all other applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
5) Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.
6) Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Fire Marshall?s office.
7) Meeting all applicable requirements and obtaining all required permits from the Tennessee Department of Health.
8) No signage is requested at this time. If signage is desired in the future, a signage package would need to be submitted and would be required to meet all applicable requirements of the TTCDA.

The waivers approved in March 2021 (3-C-21-TOB) would still be applicable, but they are no longer required. The lighting plan has been revised and is now in compliance with TTCDA Guidelines, the foundation landscaping is more than 50% of the front and side facades, and the previously approved metal panels are discouraged, not prohibited.

Applicant Request

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Variances

N/A


Property Information

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Location
3049 & 3065 Horseshoe Bend Ln.

Northwest side of Horseshoe Bend Ln., east of Pellissippi Pkwy

Commission District 6


Size
7.99 acres

Sector
Northwest County

Land Use Designation? TP (Technology Park), SP (Stream Protection), & HP (Hillside & Ridgetop Protection)


Currently on the Property
Undeveloped land

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation

APPLICATION APPROVED July 20, 2022, pursuant to Article VIII, Section 7 of the Administrative Rules and Procedures of the Tennessee Technology Corridor Development Authority (Staff Review and Approval of Minor Changes to Previously Approved Applications), for a Certificate of Appropriateness for a grading permit, subject to the following conditions:
1) Replatting of the lots to combine them into 1 lot. Buildings cannot cross property lines, so the property needs to be one-lotted into to meet side setback requirements (plat is currently in review).
2) Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the utility provider.
3) Installation of all landscaping as shown on development plan within six months of the issuance of an occupancy permit, or posting a bond with the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works to guarantee such installation.
4) Meeting all other applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
5) Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.
6) Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Fire Marshall?s office.
7) Meeting all applicable requirements and obtaining all required permits from the Tennessee Department of Health.
8) No signage is requested at this time. If signage is desired in the future, a signage package would need to be submitted and would be required to meet all applicable requirements of the TTCDA.
Details of Action
APPLICATION APPROVED July 20, 2022, pursuant to Article VIII, Section 7 of the Administrative Rules and Procedures of the Tennessee Technology Corridor Development Authority (Staff Review and Approval of Minor Changes to Previously Approved Applications), for a Certificate of Appropriateness for a grading permit, subject to the following conditions:
1) Replatting of the lots to combine them into 1 lot. Buildings cannot cross property lines, so the property needs to be one-lotted into to meet side setback requirements (plat is currently in review).
2) Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the utility provider.
3) Installation of all landscaping as shown on development plan within six months of the issuance of an occupancy permit, or posting a bond with the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works to guarantee such installation.
4) Meeting all other applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
5) Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.
6) Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Fire Marshall?s office.
7) Meeting all applicable requirements and obtaining all required permits from the Tennessee Department of Health.
8) No signage is requested at this time. If signage is desired in the future, a signage package would need to be submitted and would be required to meet all applicable requirements of the TTCDA.

The waivers approved in March 2021 (3-C-21-TOB) would still be applicable, but they are no longer required. The lighting plan has been revised and is now in compliance with TTCDA Guidelines, the foundation landscaping is more than 50% of the front and side facades, and the previously approved metal panels are discouraged, not prohibited.
Applicant

Cuthbertson Real Estate, LLC Cuthbertson Real Estate, LLC


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.