Plan Amendment

Southwest County Sector Plan Amendment

5-B-19-SP

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

ADOPT RESOLUTION #5-B-19-SP, amending the Southwest County Sector Plan to MDR (Medium Density Residential) designation and recommend that County Commission also adopt the sector plan amendment (see attached resolution, Exhibit A.)


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Property Info

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Applicant Request

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Property Information

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Location
127 Triplett Lane

West side of Triplett Lane, South of Kingston Pike

Commission District 3
Census Tract 57.06


Size
5.10 acres

Sector
Southwest County

Land Use Designation? LDR (Low Desity Residential)


Currently on the Property
Rural residential

Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
ADOPT RESOLUTION #5-B-19-SP, amending the Southwest County Sector Plan to MDR (Medium Density Residential) designation and recommend that County Commission also adopt the sector plan amendment (see attached resolution, Exhibit A.)
This site is located within the Planned Growth Area of the Growth Policy Plan and is adjacent to the Urban Growth Area for the City of Knoxville. The area is located adjacent to the commercial corridor of Kingston Pike and within 1000' feet of the commercial node of Kingston Pike and the Pellissippi Parkway. Medium density residential and office uses provide a transistion between commercial and single family residential uses. Staff recommends approval of the MDR (Medium Density Residential) sector plan designation, which will accommodate the requested PR (Planned Residential) zone up to 7 du/ac.
Disposition Summary
ADOPT RESOLUTION #5-B-19-SP, amending the Southwest County Sector Plan to MDR (Medium Density Residential) designation and recommend that County Commission also adopt the sector plan amendment (see attached resolution, Exhibit A.)

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
This Plan Amendment case in the County was recommended for approval. The appeal deadline - June 8, 2019 has passed.
Applicant

Steve Maddox


Case History