Row Closure

6-A-12-SC

Recommended for approval
by the Planning Commission

approve the closure, subject to any required easements and subject to four conditions,


See case notes below

Details

Request

Property Info

Case Notes

What's next?

Details of Action

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1. The four conditions included in the attached letter from City of Knoxville Engineering (dated June 4, 2012) must be addressed to the satisfaction of that department.

Applicant Request

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Increase security by limiting access to United Rentals.

Close Street From
N. Seventeenth Street
To
Ailor Avenue
Reason for Closure
Increase security by limiting access to United Rentals.
Objections

No objections from any departments or utilities have been received by staff as of 6/5/12.


Property Information

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Location
0 Unaka St

Council District 6
Census Tract 12


Sector
Central City

Growth Plan
Urban Growth Area (Inside City Limits)

Case Notes

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Staff Recommendation
RECOMMEND that City Council APPROVE the closure of the proposed portion of Unaka St., subject to any required easements and subject to the following condition;
1. The four conditions included in the attached letter from City of Knoxville Engineering (dated June 4, 2012) must be addressed to the satisfaction of that department.

With the above condition included, staff has received no objections to this closure. The applicant owns all the private property fronting along the north and west sides of this right-of-way. The land to the south of the subject right-of-way is owned by the State of Tennessee and is part of the TDOT I-40 right-of-way.
Disposition Summary
approve the closure, subject to any required easements and subject to four conditions,
Details of Action
1. The four conditions included in the attached letter from City of Knoxville Engineering (dated June 4, 2012) must be addressed to the satisfaction of that department.

What's next?

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After the Planning Commission
This Row Closure case in the City was recommended for approval. The appeal deadline - June 29, 2012 has passed.
Applicant

United Rentals


Case History