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. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
3. Place a note on the final plat that all lots except 105 and 106 will have access via the internal street system only.
4. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System in Knox County, Ord. (91-1-102).
5.. Meeting all requirements of the approved Use-on-Review development plan.
6. A final plat application based on this concept plan will not be accepted for review by the MPC until certification of design plan approval has been submitted to the MPC staff.
7. Final approval of the rezoning of this site to Planned Residential at 1-3 du/ac by the Knox County Commission.
8. The land remnant on the southwest side of Solway Road being combined with lot 105 or 106.
9. The status of the land remnant on the east side of Pellissippi Parkway being clarified. Disposal of the remnant to an adjoining property owner would appear to be the best alternative.
Property Information
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LocationWest side Pellissippi Pkwy., east side of Solway Rd.
Commission District 6
Size61.80 acres
Sector
Currently on the Property
Vacant land
Growth PlanPlanned Growth Area
- Utilities
ElectricityLenoir City Utility District
Natuarl GasKnoxville Utilities Board
SewerWest Knox Utility District
TelephoneMetro Group Bell South Telephone
WaterWest Knox Utility District
Case Notes
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Staff Recommendation
APPROVE variances 1- 6 because the site's topography restricts compliance with the Subdivision Regulations.
APPROVE the concept plan subject to 9 conditions
1. Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the Knox County Health Department.
2. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
3. Place a note on the final plat that all lots except 105 and 106 will have access via the internal street system only.
4. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System in Knox County, Ord. (91-1-102).
5.. Meeting all requirements of the approved Use-on-Review development plan.
6. A final plat application based on this concept plan will not be accepted for review by the MPC until certification of design plan approval has been submitted to the MPC staff.
7. Final approval of the rezoning of this site to Planned Residential at 1-3 du/ac by the Knox County Commission.
8. The land remnant on the southwest side of Solway Road being combined with lot 105 or 106.
9. The status of the land remnant on the east side of Pellissippi Parkway being clarified. Disposal of the remnant to an adjoining property owner would appear to be the best alternative.
Disposition Summary
APPROVE variances 1- 6 because the site's topography restricts compliance with the Subdivision Regulations.
APPROVE the concept plan subject to 9 conditions
Details of Action
1. Connection to sanitary sewer and meeting any other relevant requirements of the Knox County Health Department.
2. Meeting all applicable requirements of the Knox County Department of Engineering and Public Works.
3. Place a note on the final plat that all lots except 105 and 106 will have access via the internal street system only.
4. Provision of street names which are consistent with the Uniform Street Naming and Addressing System in Knox County, Ord. (91-1-102).
5.. Meeting all requirements of the approved Use-on-Review development plan.
6. A final plat application based on this concept plan will not be accepted for review by the MPC until certification of design plan approval has been submitted to the MPC staff.
7. Final approval of the rezoning of this site to Planned Residential at 1-3 du/ac by the Knox County Commission.
8. The land remnant on the southwest side of Solway Road being combined with lot 105 or 106.
9. The status of the land remnant on the east side of Pellissippi Parkway being clarified. Disposal of the remnant to an adjoining property owner would appear to be the best alternative.