Rezoning

4-B-11-RZ

Approved as modified
by the Planning Commission

RECOMMEND the Knox County Commission APPROVE OB (k) (Office, Medical & Related Services) zoning, subject to the condition that development must meet all requirements stated in the letter dated July 9, 2002, by Huber Properties, LLC, with the exception t


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RECOMMEND that County Commission APPROVE OB (k) (Office, Medical & Related Services) zoning, subject to one condition.
1. Development must meet all requirements stated in the attached letter dated July 9, 2002 by Huber Properties, LLC, with the exception that funeral homes shall not be a prohibited land use.

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Property Information

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Location
9020 Middlebrook Pike

Southeast end Middlebrook Oaks Way, southeast of Middlebrook Pike

Commission District 3
Census Tract 46.03


Size
5.30 acres

Sector
Northwest County

Land Use Designation? Mixed Uses


Currently on the Property
Office

Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
RECOMMEND that County Commission APPROVE OB (Office, Medical & Related Services) zoning.
Unconditioned OB zoning is an extension of zoning from the north, east and west, allows compatible uses with the surrounding development and zoning pattern and is consistent with the sector plan proposal for the site.
Disposition Summary
RECOMMEND the Knox County Commission APPROVE OB (k) (Office, Medical & Related Services) zoning, subject to the condition that development must meet all requirements stated in the letter dated July 9, 2002, by Huber Properties, LLC, with the exception t
Details of Action
RECOMMEND that County Commission APPROVE OB (k) (Office, Medical & Related Services) zoning, subject to one condition.
1. Development must meet all requirements stated in the attached letter dated July 9, 2002 by Huber Properties, LLC, with the exception that funeral homes shall not be a prohibited land use.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
Applicant

Larry J. Click


Case History