4-A-22-PA Patricia (37912), April 4, 2022 at 8:44 AM
The property was purchased zoned as R1. It would be a win win situation for the zoning request to be denied. It is no ones intention to stop the owner from developing his property according to the current zoning. The owner would be able to build numerous homes on that property and the City of Knoxville and Knox County would benefit from tax revenue from the properties. Re-zoning would not benefit the residents of this neighborhood in any way, but would have numerous negative effects. Re-zoning the property would benefit only the property owners financial gain. Surely this in violation of the very articles of law which govern amendments to the zoning codes. There are no other R5 properties zoned R5 in our neighborhood or surrounding neighborhoods. It is an old established neighborhood and we ask, no we beg, that the request for re-zoning be denied.
4-A-22-SP Ralph (37912), April 8, 2022 at 12:57 PM
Do not change zoning to RN-5 (no RN-5 in this area the closes is 6/10 miles away) This is the present zoning for this area - Dutch Valley Bruhin Rd - Broadview Dr - Coster Rd A. RN-1 ( 2 ) B. RN-2 (about 70) C. RN-3 (1) D. RN-4 (2) E. C-N (3) F. C-H-1 (1) C. C-H-2 (1)
Even under the present zoning the following need to be done: 1. Leave present row of trees on the north and south side of property and Put up a privacy fence and Arborvitae trees. 2 . Use Sharp lane as a second entrance 3. Build sidewalks along Bruhin road to Broadview Dr 4. Do traffic abatement on Broadview Dr
4-A-22-SP Betty (37912), April 13, 2022 at 2:19 PM
Please do not change the sector and one year plan for this property because there have not been any real updates or changes in the community since this was requested 6 years ago. There is a real need for affordable housing and this site is good for affordable housing without increasing the density. Inskip has had more than it's share of multi-family units and does not need the added stress on the infrastructure of the area.