Addition to Zoning Agenda for September 16
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September 12, 2024 at 11:46 am #4777
Madam Chair:
I request that the attached resolution be added to the zoning agenda for this Monday, September 16, 2024.
Thank you for consideration of this request. I’m still learning the forum and I didn’t see any ability to attach documents, so I have copied the text of the resolution.
Andy Fox
Knox County Commission, Seat 9
RESOLUTION
A RESOLUTION OF THE COMMISSION
OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE, TO INITIATE REZONING OF CERTAIN PARCELS WITHIN THE NINTH DISTRICT OF KNOX COUNTY, TENNESSEE.
RESOLUTION:_____________REQUESTED BY: ANDY FOX,
COMMISSIONER, NINTH DISTRICT
PREPARED BY: ANDY FOX, COMMISSIONER NINTH DISTRICTAPPROVED AS TO FORM AND CORRECTNESS:
DIRECTOR OF LAW
APPROVED:DATE
VETOED:VETO
OVERRIDE:DATE
MINUTE
BOOK PAGEWHEREAS, the Code of Knox County, Tennessee provides in Appendix A, Article 6, §6.30 that amendments to the zoning resolution for Knox County Tennessee may be initiated by the county board of commissioners.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED BY THE COMMISSION OF KNOX COUNTY AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION 1. Pursuant to §6.30.02 of the Code of Knox County, Tennessee, an application shall be submitted to the Knoxville-Knox County Planning Commission on behalf of the Knox County Board of Commissioners, to amend the land use and zoning for the following parcels within Knox County, Tennessee:
1. Parcel ID 138 274 and 270 (part of) – 8802 Sevierville Pike and 0 Dry Hollow Road:
o Previously rezoned under 11-F-21-RZ (Approved May 23, 2022) from Agricultural (A), General Business (CA), Business and Manufacturing (CB), and Low Density Residential (RA) to Planned Residential (PR) up to 3 dwelling units per acre. The current zoning allows up to 2.5 dwelling units per acre for approximately 64 acres and up to 1.0 dwelling unit per acre for approximately 95 acres.
o Rezoning: Initiate a rezoning for the property from Planned Residential (PR) to Agricultural (A).
2. Parcel ID 138 104 (part of) – 8744 Chapman Highway:
o Previously rezoned under 1-K-24-RZ (Approved July 15, 2024) from Low Density Residential (RA) and Agricultural (A) to Planned Residential (PR) up to 3 dwelling units per acre.
o Rezoning: Rezone the property from Planned Residential (PR) at up to 3 dwellings per acre to Planned Residential (PR) at up to 2 dwellings per acre.
3. Parcel ID 138 270, 104 (part of) – 8802 and 8744 Sevierville Pike:
o Previously rezoned under 7-W-24-RZ (Approved August 19, 2024) from Agricultural (A) to Planned Residential (PR) up to 5 dwelling units per acre.
o Rezoning: Rezone the property from Planned Residential (PR) to Agricultural (A).
4. Parcel ID 148 049 (part of) – 2814 Tipton Station Road:
o Previously rezoned under RZ-24-7-110 (Approved August 19, 2024) from Agricultural (A) to Planned Residential (PR) at up to 4 dwellings per acre.
o Rezoning: Rezone the property from Planned Residential (PR) to Agricultural (A).
5. Parcel ID 138 104 (part of) – 8744 Chapman Highway:
o Previously rezoned under 1-L-24-RZ (Approved August 19, 2024) from Agricultural (A) to General Business (CA).
o Plan Amendment: Initiate a comprehensive plan amendment to return the property to the place type classifications it had prior to August 19, 2024.
o Rezoning: Rezone the property to Open Space (OS), Planned Residential (PR) at up to 2 dwellings per acre, and Town Center Zone (TC) consistent with the proposed plan amendmentSECTION 2. That this Resolution is to take effect from and after its passage, as provided by the Charter of Knox County, Tennessee, the Public welfare requiring it.
Presiding Officer of the Commission Date
County Clerk Date
Approved:
County Mayor Date
Vetoed:County Mayor Date
September 12, 2024 at 2:40 pm #4778Commissioner Fox,
I am sorry you did miss the deadline to add this to the agenda. Per commission Rule 1, section N. You may bring documents to hand out to commissioners, and we can vote to put it on the agenda on Monday. It does require a 2/3 vote of the commission body. You of course have the option to put this on the agenda in Oct.Thank you very much,
GinaSeptember 12, 2024 at 5:53 pm #4803Thank you Madam Chair, for your response. I do intend to bring up this proposed resolution under Section 1 B.
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