Use On Review

1-D-15-UR

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

APPROVE the development plan for a multi-dwelling development with up to 76 apartment units, subject to 12 conditions.


See case notes below

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Request

Property Info

Case Notes

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Details of Action

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1. Connecting the development to sanitary sewer, as well as meeting other applicable requirements of the Knox County Health Department.
2. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing system Ordinance (Ord. 91-1-102).
3. Meeting all applicable requirements and obtaining all required permits from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
4. Protecting the existing tree coverage within the 35' peripheral setback area for the property. The proposed landscape plan would be supplemental to the existing mature trees in this area. This condition would not apply to the area that will be graded for the entrance driveway and proposed stormwater system and the driveway that parallels the northern property line.
5. Submitting a revised landscape plan to Planning Commission Staff for approval that will include supplemental landscaping in the area of the access driveway and detention pond once the detailed grading and stormwater plans are approved.
6. Installing all landscaping, as shown on the revised landscape plan, within six months of issuance of the first occupancy permit for the project, or posting a bond with the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works, to guarantee such installation. Landscaping shall not interfere with sight visibility requirements at the driveway entrance on Wallace Rd.
7. The grading plan submitted to the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works shall identify the limits of grading in the northeast corner of the property in order to help in protecting any existing trees in that area that are outside of the area to be graded. The grading limits shall be clearly identified in the field prior to any clearing or grading on site.
8. Revise the development plan to identify the sidewalk connections for Buildings 3-5.
9. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
10. Obtaining approval of the proposed security gates from the Knox County Fire Marshal.
11. Obtaining the variances for the reduction in the parking stall size from the Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals.
12. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.

With the conditions noted, this plan meets the requirements for approval in the PR (Planned Residential) zoning district and the other criteria for approval of a Use on Review.

Applicant Request

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Property Information

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Location
1205 Wallace Rd

Southwest side of Wallace Rd., north of S. Northshore Dr.

Commission District 4


Size
15.23 acres

Sector
Southwest County

Land Use Designation? LDR (Low Density Residential)


Currently on the Property
Vacant land

Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
APPROVE the development plan for a multi-dwelling development with up to 76 apartment units, subject to 12 conditions.
1. Connecting the development to sanitary sewer, as well as meeting other applicable requirements of the Knox County Health Department.
2. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing system Ordinance (Ord. 91-1-102).
3. Meeting all applicable requirements and obtaining all required permits from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
4. Protecting the existing tree coverage within the 35' peripheral setback area for the property. The proposed landscape plan would be supplemental to the existing mature trees in this area. This condition would not apply to the area that will be graded for the entrance driveway and proposed stormwater system and the driveway that parallels the northern property line.
5. Submitting a revised landscape plan to Planning Commission Staff for approval that will include supplemental landscaping in the area of the access driveway and detention pond once the detailed grading and stormwater plans are approved.
6. Installing all landscaping, as shown on the revised landscape plan, within six months of issuance of the first occupancy permit for the project, or posting a bond with the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works, to guarantee such installation. Landscaping shall not interfere with sight visibility requirements at the driveway entrance on Wallace Rd.
7. The grading plan submitted to the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works shall identify the limits of grading in the northeast corner of the property in order to help in protecting any existing trees in that area that are outside of the area to be graded. The grading limits shall be clearly identified in the field prior to any clearing or grading on site.
8. Revise the development plan to identify the sidewalk connections for Buildings 3-5.
9. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
10. Obtaining approval of the proposed security gates from the Knox County Fire Marshal.
11. Obtaining the variances for the reduction in the parking stall size from the Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals.
12. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.

With the conditions noted, this plan meets the requirements for approval in the PR (Planned Residential) zoning district and the other criteria for approval of a Use on Review.
Disposition Summary
APPROVE the development plan for a multi-dwelling development with up to 76 apartment units, subject to 12 conditions.
Details of Action
1. Connecting the development to sanitary sewer, as well as meeting other applicable requirements of the Knox County Health Department.
2. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing system Ordinance (Ord. 91-1-102).
3. Meeting all applicable requirements and obtaining all required permits from the Tennessee Department of Environment and Conservation.
4. Protecting the existing tree coverage within the 35' peripheral setback area for the property. The proposed landscape plan would be supplemental to the existing mature trees in this area. This condition would not apply to the area that will be graded for the entrance driveway and proposed stormwater system and the driveway that parallels the northern property line.
5. Submitting a revised landscape plan to Planning Commission Staff for approval that will include supplemental landscaping in the area of the access driveway and detention pond once the detailed grading and stormwater plans are approved.
6. Installing all landscaping, as shown on the revised landscape plan, within six months of issuance of the first occupancy permit for the project, or posting a bond with the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works, to guarantee such installation. Landscaping shall not interfere with sight visibility requirements at the driveway entrance on Wallace Rd.
7. The grading plan submitted to the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works shall identify the limits of grading in the northeast corner of the property in order to help in protecting any existing trees in that area that are outside of the area to be graded. The grading limits shall be clearly identified in the field prior to any clearing or grading on site.
8. Revise the development plan to identify the sidewalk connections for Buildings 3-5.
9. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
10. Obtaining approval of the proposed security gates from the Knox County Fire Marshal.
11. Obtaining the variances for the reduction in the parking stall size from the Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals.
12. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.

With the conditions noted, this plan meets the requirements for approval in the PR (Planned Residential) zoning district and the other criteria for approval of a Use on Review.

What's next?

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As a Use On Review case, the Planning Commission's decision is final, and it will not be heard by a legislative body unless it is appealed.

The appeal deadline - March 14, 2015 - has passed.

The Process