Subdivision

Concept Plan

6-SA-22-C

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

Approve the requested variances and alternative design standards based on the justifications provided by the applicant, the recommendations of the Knox County Engineering and Public Works, and the proposal will not create a safety hazard.

Approve the


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Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Applicant Request

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Subdivision
Mockingbird Meadows
Lots
60 (Split)
Proposed Density
3.5 du/ac
Residential?
Yes - SF

Variances

VARIANCES
1. Reduce the minimum intersection approach vertical curve at STA 01+11.12 (PVI) from K=25 to K=20
2. Reduce the minimum broken back tangent from 150' to 40' between STA 14+51.07 and STA 14+91.07

ALTERNATIVE DESIGN STANDARDS REQUIRING KNOXVILLE-KNOX COUNTY PLANNING COMMISSION APPROVAL
1. Reduce the minimum horizontal curve from 250' to 125' beginning at STA 05+54.64
2. Reduce the minimum horizontal curve from 250' to 125' beginning at STA 12+54.72
3. Reduce the minimum horizontal curve from 250' to 125' beginning at STA 14+91.07
4. Reduce the minimum horizontal curve from 250' to 125' beginning at STA 22+24.16

ALTERNATIVE DESIGN STANDARDS REQUIRING KNOX COUNTY ENGINEERING AND PUBLIC WORKS APPROVAL
1. Increase the maximum intersection grade from 1 percent to 1.5 percent at STA 0+25.99
2. Increase the maximum intersection grade from 1 percent to 1.5 percent at STA 25+57.91


Property Information

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Location
2129 E. Emory Rd.

North side of E. Emory Rd., southwest of Greenwell Rd., northeast of Fortner Ln.

Commission District 7


Size
17.09 acres

Sector
North County

Currently on the Property
Vacant land (under construction)

Growth Plan
Planned Growth Area

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
Approve the requested variances and alternative design standards based on the justifications provided by the applicant, the recommendations of the Knox County Engineering and Public Works, and the proposal will not create a safety hazard.

Approve the

1. Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting other relevant utility provider requirements.
2. Provision of a street name consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System within Knox County (Ord. 91-1-102).
3. If any building construction is proposed within the 50' buffer area around the designated sinkholes/depressions (including the depressions), a geotechnical report must be prepared by a registered engineer to determine soil stability and that report must be submitted to the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works for consideration. Any construction in these areas is subject to approval by the County following review of the report. Engineered footings must be designed for these areas. For those lots that do not have a building site outside of the 50' buffer, approval by Knox County will be required prior to final plat approval. The sinkholes/depressions and 50' buffer shall be designated on the final plat even if they are approved to be filled.
4. Providing a geotechnical study for lots 34-36 during permitting.
5. Providing a minimum 200-ft sight distance easement on Lots 48, 49, & 60. The driveways on these lots must have a depth of 20-ft past the sight distance easement if the driveway cannot be fully located outside the easement.
6. Installation of the pedestrian connection (sidewalk) between Lot 3 and 4, from the proposed road to Hoff Lane, and the sidewalk segments required by the Knox County Sidewalk Ordinance, with the timing of the sidewalk installation to be determined during the design plan phase.
7. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Tennesee Department of Transportation.
8. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Zoning Ordinance.
9. Meeting all applicable requirements of Knox County Engineering and Public Works.
10. Prior to certification of the final plat for the subdivision, establishing a property owners association that will be responsible for maintenance of all common areas, amenities, and drainage facilities.
11. Placing a note on the final plat that all lots will have access only to the internal street system.
12. Submitting the certification of design plan approval form to Planning staff as required by the Knoxville-Knox County Subdivision Regulations prior to final plat approval.
Disposition Summary
Approve the requested variances and alternative design standards based on the justifications provided by the applicant, the recommendations of the Knox County Engineering and Public Works, and the proposal will not create a safety hazard.

Approve the

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.
Appeals of Concept Plans and Final Plats are filed with Chancery CourtThe Process
Applicant

Mockingbird Meadows

Lance Wild


Case History