Use On Review

6-B-18-UR

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

APPROVE the request for a craft winery of approximately 10,884 square feet, subject to 5 conditions.


See case notes below

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Applicant Request

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Property Information

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Location
940 Blackstock Ave

Southeast side of Blackstock Ave., south of Heins St.

Council District 6
Census Tract 69


Size
0.93 acres

Sector
Central City

Land Use Designation? MU-CC10 (Downtown North/I-275 Corridor)


Currently on the Property
Commercial

Growth Plan
Urban Growth Area (Inside City Limits)

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
APPROVE the request for a craft winery of approximately 10,884 square feet, subject to 5 conditions.
1. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knoxville Zoning Ordinance.
2. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Health Department.
3. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knoxville Department of Engineering.
4. Locating the dumpster off of the Blackstock Avenue right-of-way, unless otherwise approved by the City of Knoxville Department of Engineering and/or a permissive use agreement approved by City Council. If the dumpster is relocated, the location and screening of the dumpster must be review and approved by MPC staff and the City of Knoxville Department of Engineering.
5. Meeting the applicable standards of the City of Knoxville Tree Protection Ordinance and all requirements of the City of Knoxville Urban Forester.

With the conditions noted above, this request meets the requirements for approval of a craft winery, as presented, in the C-2 zoning district and the other criteria for approval of a use on review.
Disposition Summary
APPROVE the request for a craft winery of approximately 10,884 square feet, subject to 5 conditions.

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 - June 29, 2018 - has passed.

The Process
Applicant

Hallie Galyon


Case History