Planning Commission Agenda And Staff Recommendations For Feb. 13

Wednesday, February 08, 2012

Here are the agenda and the staff recommendations for the meeting of the Planning Commission next Monday at 1 p.m. at the County Courthouse.

Planning Commission Meeting Date: February 13, 2012

 

I.           Opening Comments & Announcements (Chairman)

             

RECOGNITION OF MR. FRED BRUNKER, SUBDIVISIONS COORDINATOR OF THE REGIONAL PLANNING AGENCY – RETIREMENT ON FEBRUARY 29, 2012, AFTER 39 YEARS OF SERVICE

      II.

        Subdivision Plats & Variances

1.  Perry North P.U.D.- Variance Request-1000 Block Dallas Road

            III.         Old Business

                          1.  2010-155 – O. C. Johnson – 2701 Corral Road – Hamilton County – Rezone from A-1 Agricultural District to M-4 Outdoor Industrial Use District

                          2.  2011-117 – Scenic Land Company, LLC/Duane Horton – 6300 blk Highway 153 and 100 blk Dodson Road – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from R-1 Residential Zone and C-2 Convenience Commercial Zone to C-2 Convenience Commercial Zone and R-3 Residential Zone                

             IV.       New Business

          A.      Rezonings, Closures/Abandonments, Special Permits, Condition Amendments

          1.      2012-008 – Barton & Elizabeth B. Woodham – 1910 E. 31st Street – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from R-1 Residential Zone to M-1 Manufacturing Zone

          2.      2012-009 – Jana Lind – 13213 & 13217 Dayton Pike – Hamilton County – Rezone from A-1 Agricultural District & R-2A Rural Residential District to R-3 Apartment-Townhouse District         

          3.      2012-010 – Jana Lind – 13213 & 13217 Dayton Pike – Hamilton County – Special Exceptions Permit:  Residential Home for the Aged

          4.      2012-012 – Kosygin Lameechee Jones – 8025, 8067, 8109, 8117, & 8119 Old Cleveland Pike – Hamilton County – Rezone from A-1 Agricultural District, R-5 Single Wide Manufactured Home District and R-2A Rural Residential District to C-3 General Business Commercial District

          5.      2012-013 – Joseph Ingram – 1000 blk Dallas Road – City of Chattanooga – Special Exceptions Permit: PUD

          6.      2012-014 – Gunbarrel Partners – 7342 McCutcheon Road & 2300 blk Gunbarrel Road – City of Chattanooga – Special Request: Amend Conditions on Case No. 2007-059

          7.      2012-015 - Denis & Joy Dobosh/Mathew Hullander – 7120 & 7148 East Brainerd Road – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from R-1 Residential Zone to C-2 Convenience Commercial Zone

          8.      MR-2012-016 – Thomas J. Snow, Jr. – 6200 blk. Jim Snow Way -  City of Chattanooga – Mandatory Referral:  Street Closure

          B.      Mandatory Referrals

          9.      MR-2012-011 – City of Chattanooga/Bill Payne – 800 blk (part) of Davis Avenue – City of Chattanooga – MR:  Street Closure

          10.    MR-2012-019 – City of Chattanooga/Bill Payne, City Engineering – 4200 & 4300 blk Jersey Pike – City of Chattanooga – MR: Franchise for ethanol pipeline

          11.    MR-2012-020 – City of Chattanooga/Dan Thornton – 401 Workman Road – City of Chattanooga – MR:  Acquisition of property for Greenway Development

          12.    MR-2012-022 – City of Chattanooga/Bill Payne – 5100 blk. Old Hixson Pike – City of Chattanooga – MR:  Street Closure

C.      Resolution Amendment

          1.      A Resolution Amending Chattanooga City Code, Part II, Chapter 38, Zoning Ordinance Article VIII, Section 38-564(1) Regarding Application to the Board of Appeals

V. Public comments

VI. Approval of Minutes

VII. Adjourn

Staff recommendations are at

http://www.chcrpa.org/Divisions_and_Functions/Development_Services/Monthly_Zoning_and_Subdivision_Information_Preview/Planning_Commission_Preview/2012/Feb_2012/FEB2012_Subdivision_Staff_Recommendations.pdf

 

 

 

 

                                         

 


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