Planning Commission Agenda And Staff Recommendations

Wednesday, September 05, 2012

Here is the agenda for the meeting of the Planning Commission on Monday at 1 p.m. at the County Courthouse:

Opening Comments & Announcements (Chairman)

Subdivision Plats & Variances

1. Wallace Place Lots 1-7-594 and 602 Druid Lane-Urban Infill Lot Compatibility Option

2. Worthington Place Lots 1-4-1205 and 1207 Worthington Avenue-Urban Infill Lot
Compatibility Option

3. Providence Point Planned Unit Development-Roy Lane-One (1) Year Extension Request

4. Nola Trivette-2820 Anderson Terrace-Lot Frontage Variance Request

5. EJ Walsh Subdivision-324-350 Walsh Road-Lot Frontage Variance Request

6. Providence Point Phase 2 – Lots 62 thru 77, 102 and 118 thru 241 – Preliminary Plat

7. Brian Hurt Property-Lots 1-4-Early Drive-Final Plat

8. Signal Forest-Phase 2-Lots 79-102-Preliminary and Final Plat

9. McKenzie Meadows-Lots 1-126-Conceptual Subdivision Plat

10. Givens Road-Lots 1-34-Preliminary Plat

Old Business

1.

2012-082 – Dr. W. C. Helton – 4201 Cherryton Drive – City of Chattanooga – Rezone
from R-1 Residential Zone to C-2 Convenience Commercial Zone

2.

MR-2012-083 – Dr. W. C. Helton – 4200 blk Cherryton Drive – City of Chattanooga –
Mandatory Referral: Street Closure

3.

2012-092 – Alan Haniszewski/RTB Holdings – 1205 & 1207 Worthington Street – City
of Chattanooga – Rezone from R-1 Residential Zone to R-T/Z Residential Townhouse/
Zero Lot Line Zone

4.

2012-093 – Alan Haniszewski/RTB Holdings – 594 & 602 Druid Lane – City of
Chattanooga – Rezone from R-1 Residential Zone to R-T/Z Residential Townhouse/
Zero Lot Line Zone

New Business

A.

Rezonings, Closures/Abandonments, Special Permits, Condition Amendments

1.

2012-108 – Yerbey Concrete Construction/Mark L. Settles – 4121, 4123 and 4215
Shallowford Road – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from C-2 Convenience Commercial
Zone to M-2 Light Industrial Zone

2.

2012-110 – Muhamed Mahalbasic – 862 Wheeler Avenue – City of Chattanooga –
Special Exceptions Permit: Duplex in R-1 Residential Zone

3.

2012-115 – Stephen Rogers – 5200 blk Hunter Road – Hamilton County - Rezone
from A-1 Agricultural District to C-2 Local Business Commercial District

4.

MR-2012-116 – MAP Engineers c/o Mike Price/James D. Lee – 1047 Givens Road &
Part of 1016 Grays Drive – City of Chattanooga – Mandatory Referral: Abandon
Sewer Easement

5.

2012-117 – Ericka Stearns – 906 E. 10th Street – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from R-
1 Residential Zone to R-3 Residential Zone

6.

2012-118 – AD Engineering/Tiffany Farley/B & L Builders – 7435 & 7437 Pinewood
Drive - City of Chattanooga – Special Exceptions Permit: Residential Planned Unit
Development

7.

2012-119 Alan Haniszewski/RTB Holdings – 1944 Rossville Avenue & Parts of 1910
Jefferson Street – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from M-1 Manufacturing Zone to C-
3 Central Business Zone

B.

Mandatory Referrals

1.

MR-2012-112 – City of Chattanooga/Real Property Office, Gail Hart – 1815 E. Main
Street – City of Chattanooga – Mandatory Referral: Lease Extension and Relocation

2.

MR-2012-113 – City of Chattanooga/Real Property Office, Gail Hart – 1815 E. Main
Street – City of Chattanooga – Mandatory Referral: Lease Extension and Relocation

3.

MR-2012-120 – City of Chattanooga/Parks & Rec Dept/Lawrence Zehnder – 3116
Kelley’s Ferry Road – City of Chattanooga – Mandatory Referral: Lease Agreement

MR-2012-122 – City of Chattanooga/Real Property Office/Gail Hart – 600 E. 11 th
Street – Mandatory Referral: Lease Agreement

4,

Public Comments on Non-Agenda Items

Approval of Minutes

Adjourn

  • Staff Recommendations - Subdivisions Plats & Variances
  • Staff Recommendations - Rezonings, Special Permits, Mandatory Referrals, Condition Amendments
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