Subdivision

Final Plat

4-SD-24-F

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

Approve the variance to allow the creation of one additional lot on a previously approved joint permanent easement (JPE) without requiring the JPE to the meet the applicable requirements of Section 3.03.E, based on the following evidence of hardship.


See case notes below

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Applicant Request

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Subdivision
Final Plat of Subdivision of The Brogdon Place Properties
Lots
3 (Split)
Residential?
Yes - SF

Variances

Allow the creation of one additional lot on a previously approved joint permanent easement (JPE) without requiring the JPE to the meet the applicable requirements of Section 3.03.E.


Property Information

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Location
2115 Brogdon Place Way

Southwest of Strawberry Plains Pike, at end of Brogdon Place Way

Commission District 9


Size
5.47 acres

Sector
East County

Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
Approve the variance to allow the creation of one additional lot on a previously approved joint permanent easement (JPE) without requiring the JPE to the meet the applicable requirements of Section 3.03.E, based on the following evidence of hardship.


1. Any further creation of additional lots to be served by the existing JPE will require the JPE to meet the applicable requirements of Section 3.03.E of the Subdivision Regulations (Private right-of-way standards).
Disposition Summary
Approve the variance to allow the creation of one additional lot on a previously approved joint permanent easement (JPE) without requiring the JPE to the meet the applicable requirements of Section 3.03.E, based on the following evidence of hardship.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
Because of its location in the County, appeals will be heard by Knox County Chancery Court.
Final Plat appeals will be heard by the Planning Commission.
Appeals of Concept Plans and Final Plats are filed with Chancery CourtThe Process
Applicant

Final Plat of Subdivision of The Brogdon Place Properties

Benjamin Moorman


Case History