Use On Review

4-H-16-UR

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

APPROVE the development plan for a self-service storage facility with a total building area of approximately 88,565 square feet in the CA and PC zones, subject to 6 conditions:


See case notes below

Details

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Details of Action

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1. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.
2. Submitting revised plans to the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works for the gate location to increase the vehicular queuing space. The revised plans are subject to approval by the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works and Planning Commission staff prior to obtaining any building permits for this development.
3. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
4. The proposed access control gate at the entrance to the facility is subject to approval by the Knox County Fire Marshal's Office.
5. All outdoor lighting shall be shielded to direct light and glare away from all adjoining property and public rightof-way.
6. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Health Department.

Applicant Request

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Property Information

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Location
105 E Hendron Chapel Rd

Northwest side of E. Hendron Chapel Rd, northeast of Chapman Hwy.

Commission District 9
Census Tract 55.01


Size
6.33 acres

Sector
South County

Land Use Designation? GC (General Commercial)


Currently on the Property
Vacant

Growth Plan
Rural Area

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
APPROVE the development plan for a self-service storage facility with a total building area of approximately 88,565 square feet in the CA and PC zones, subject to 6 conditions:
1. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.
2. Submitting revised plans to the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works for the gate location to increase the vehicular queuing space. The revised plans are subject to approval by the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works and Planning Commission staff prior to obtaining any building permits for this development.
3. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
4. The proposed access control gate at the entrance to the facility is subject to approval by the Knox County Fire Marshal's Office.
5. All outdoor lighting shall be shielded to direct light and glare away from all adjoining property and public rightof-way.
6. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Health Department.

With the conditions noted above, this request meets all requirements for approval in the CA and PC zones, as well as other criteria for approval of a use on review.
Disposition Summary
APPROVE the development plan for a self-service storage facility with a total building area of approximately 88,565 square feet in the CA and PC zones, subject to 6 conditions:
Details of Action
1. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.
2. Submitting revised plans to the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works for the gate location to increase the vehicular queuing space. The revised plans are subject to approval by the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works and Planning Commission staff prior to obtaining any building permits for this development.
3. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
4. The proposed access control gate at the entrance to the facility is subject to approval by the Knox County Fire Marshal's Office.
5. All outdoor lighting shall be shielded to direct light and glare away from all adjoining property and public rightof-way.
6. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Health Department.

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 - May 14, 2016 - has passed.

The Process
Applicant

Randolph Architecture


Case History