Subdivision

Concept Plan

9-SC-15-C

Approved with conditions
by the Planning Commission

APPROVE the concept plan for the subdivision of up to 12 lots, subject to 5 conditions:


See case notes below

Details

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Details of Action

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1. Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the Knox County Health Department.
2. All lots shall be provided with an on-site turnaround area for the driveway.
3. The applicant?s surveyor shall provide driveway sight distance for all lots to the City of Knoxville Department of Engineering as part of the Design Plan review. Approval of all lots is contingent on all driveway locations being verified for sight distance prior to submission of the final plat application for the subdivision. Should any of the proposed driveway locations not meet the minimum required sight distance in both directions, a driveway location with adequate sight distance must be provided or the lot will have to be combined with a lot that has adequate sight distance.
4. Meeting all applicable requirements of the City of Knoxville Department of Engineering.
5. Meeting all applicable requirements of the City of Knoxville Zoning Ordinance.

Applicant Request

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Subdivision
Mimrich
Lots
12 (Split)
Residential?
Yes - SF

Property Information

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Location
831 W Ford Valley Rd

North side of W. Ford Valley Road, Northeast side of Neubert Springs Road.

Council District 1
Census Tract 34


Size
5.10 acres

Sector
South City

Currently on the Property
House and vacant land

Growth Plan
Urban Growth Area (Inside City Limits)

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
APPROVE the concept plan for the subdivision of up to 12 lots, subject to 5 conditions:
1. Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the Knox County Health Department
2. All lots shall be provided with an on-site turnaround area for the driveway.
3. The applicant?s surveyor shall provide driveway sight distance for all lots to the City of Knoxville Department of Engineering as part of the Design Plan review. Approval of all lots is contingent on all driveway locations being verified for sight distance prior to submission of the final plat application for the subdivision. Should any of the proposed driveway locations not meet the minimum required sight distance in both directions, a driveway location with adequate sight distance must be provided or the lot will have to be combined with a lot that has adequate sight distance.
4. Meeting all applicable requirements of the City of Knoxville Department of Engineering.
5. Meeting all applicable requirements of the City of Knoxville Zoning Ordinance.

With the conditions noted, this plan meets the requirements for approval of a Concept Plan.
Disposition Summary
APPROVE the concept plan for the subdivision of up to 12 lots, subject to 5 conditions:
Details of Action
1. Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the Knox County Health Department.
2. All lots shall be provided with an on-site turnaround area for the driveway.
3. The applicant?s surveyor shall provide driveway sight distance for all lots to the City of Knoxville Department of Engineering as part of the Design Plan review. Approval of all lots is contingent on all driveway locations being verified for sight distance prior to submission of the final plat application for the subdivision. Should any of the proposed driveway locations not meet the minimum required sight distance in both directions, a driveway location with adequate sight distance must be provided or the lot will have to be combined with a lot that has adequate sight distance.
4. Meeting all applicable requirements of the City of Knoxville Department of Engineering.
5. Meeting all applicable requirements of the City of Knoxville Zoning Ordinance.

What's next?

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

Mimrich

Mirjam Malbin


Case History