Rezoning
9-I-24-RZ
To be heard September 12, 2024Agenda Item No. 12
Planning Staff Recommendation
Approve the PR (Planned Residential) zone up to 12 du/ac because it is compatible with surrounding zoning and consistent with the Comprehensive Plan subject to 1 condition.
See case notes below
Request
Property Info
Case Notes
What's next?
Applicant Request
− +Zoning
- Current
A
A (Agricultural)This zone provides for a wide range of agricultural and related uses as well as residential uses with low population densities and other compatible uses which generally require large areas or open spaces.
RequestedPR
PR (Planned Residential)The regulations established in this zone are intended to provide optional methods of land development which encourage more imaginative solutions to environmental design problems. Residential areas thus established would be characterized by a unified building and site development program, open space for recreation and provision for commercial, religious, educational, and cultural facilities which are integrated with the total project by unified architectural and open space treatment.
Land Use
- Current
Rural Residential, Agriculture/Forestry/Vacant Land
Proposed Densityup to 24 du/ac
Property Information
− +2528 W BEAVER CREEK DR
Southeast side of West Beaver Creek Dr, northeast of Clinton Hwy
Commission District 7
Size
4.80 acres
Place Type Designation
TN (Traditional Neighborhood)
Rural Residential, Agriculture/Forestry/Vacant Land
Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area
- Utilities
- Sewer
Hallsdale-Powell Utility District
WaterHallsdale-Powell Utility District
Case Notes
− +Staff Recommendation
Approve the PR (Planned Residential) zone up to 12 du/ac because it is compatible with surrounding zoning and consistent with the Comprehensive Plan subject to 1 condition.1. No more than 24 residential building permits may be issued before the completion of capital improvements planned at the intersection of W Beaver Creek Drive and Clinton Highway.
What's next?
− +Knox County Commission
October 21, 2024
Appeal by: September 17, 2024Benjamin C Mullins
Case History
- July 24, 2024
Date Filed
- September 12, 2024
To be heard by the Planning Commission
- October 21, 2024
First Legislative Reading