Planning Commission Agenda And Staff Recommendations For Oct. 13

  • Monday, October 6, 2014

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

I.    Opening Comments & Announcements (Chairman)

      II.    Subdivision Plats & Variances

    Variance

    1.    Fassnacht of Madison Street-Reduction in Minimum Right-of-Way Standards
        (City of Chattanooga District 6/Hamilton County District 8)
            STAFF:    APPROVE

    Preliminary Plats

    2.

    Stonebrook Village Lots 1 thru 32-10114 Birchwood Pike
        (Hamilton County District 9)    STAFF:    APPROVE

    3.     Jenkins Mills Lots 1 thru 18-2409 Jenkins Mill Road
        (City of Chattanooga District 8/Hamilton County District 4)
            STAFF:    APPROVE

    4.     Fassnacht of Madison Street Lots 1 thru 41-Park and Madison Street
        (City of Chattanooga District 6/Hamilton County District 8)
            STAFF:     APPROVE

    Preliminary and Final Plats

    5.    Fesco’s Addition to Ridgedale Lots 1 thru 3-East 12th Street
        (City of Chattanooga District 4/Hamilton County District 8)
            STAFF:  APPROVE

    6.     Parkside at Brownstones Lots 6, 7, and 13-East Martin Luther King at Wall Street (City of Chattanooga District 4/Hamilton County District 8)
            STAFF:    APPROVE

     III.    Old Business

WITHDRAWN    1.    2014-069 – Neuhoff Taylor Architects – 9700 Block of East Brainerd Road – Hamilton County – Rezone from A-1 Agricultural District to C-2 Local Business Commercial District and R-3 Apartment-Townhouse District
        (Hamilton County District 7)


    2.    A Resolution to Adopt the Reformatted and Reorganized City of Chattanooga Subdivision Regulations


IV.    New Business

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

     1.    2014-119 – Neuhoff Taylor Architects/Barbara Moss BeVille/Ant Group, LLC – 9700 Block of East Brainerd Road – Hamilton County – Rezone from A-1 Agricultural District and C-2 Local Business Commercial District to C-2 Local Business Commercial District (Hamilton County District 7)          STAFF:  

    2.    2014-101 – Stuart Spak – 7219 Igou Gap Road – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from R-1 Residential Zone to R-3 Residential Zone
        (City of Chattanooga District 4, Hamilton County District 8)
            STAFF: DENY

    3.    2014-103 – Suzette Bowers – 13909 Lillard Road – Hamilton County – Special Permit:  Single Wide Manufactured Home
        (Hamilton County District 1)            STAFF:    APPROVE

    4.    MR-2014-104 – Ronnie L. Chapman – 11300 Block of Bates Road (adjacent to applicant property at 11303 Apison Pike) – Hamilton County – Mandatory Referral:  Street Closure
        (Hamilton County District 7)    STAFF:    APPROVE

    5.    2014-105 – Charles Ankar/Joyce Douglas – 1812, 1816 & 1818 Madison Street – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from M-1 Manufacturing Zone to C-3 Central Business Zone (City of Chattanooga District 7, Hamilton County District 4)
            STAFF:    APP W/CONDS

    6.    2014-107 – Southern Land Company/Obar Investments, LLC – 900 Block of River Gorge Drive – City of Chattanooga – Special Exceptions Permit: Residential Planned Unit Development (City of Chattanooga District 1, Hamilton County District 6)     
            STAFF:  APP W/CONDS

    7.    2014-108 – Alan Haniszewski/HP Partners – 1200 South Watkins Street, 1206 Lyerly Street & 2308 East 12th Street – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from M-1 Manufacturing Zone & R-2 Residential Zone to M-2 Light Industrial Zone
        (City of Chattanooga District 8, Hamilton County District 4)
            STAFF:  APPROVE PART

    8.    2014-109 – Hixson Investors, LLC/Mary Eastman – 6300, 6302, 6304, and 6306 Grubb Road & Part of 5800 Block of Highway 153  – City of Chattanooga – Request to Lift Conditions 1 thru 9 from Ordinance No. 11827 of Previous Case No. 2006-028
        (City of Chattanooga District 3, Hamilton County District 1)
            STAFF:    APP W/COND

    9.    2014-110 – Polestar Development, LLC/Sarah Henshall Rutherford – 7911 East Brainerd Road – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from R-4 Special Zone to C-w Convenience Commercial Zone
        (City of Chattanooga District 4, Hamilton County District 7)
            STAFF:  APP W/CONDS
    10.    2014-111 – Polestar Development, LLC/First Cumberland Presbyterian – 1505 North Moore Road - Rezone from R-1 Residential Zone to C-2 Convenience Commercial Zone – City of Chattanooga
        City of Chattanooga District 5, Hamilton County District 5)
            STAFF:  APPROVE

    11.    2014-112 – Passpointe Engineering, PLLC/Walnut Street Enterprises/Marvin Berke/Claudette Braley – 102 Walnut Street & 213 East Aquarium Way – City of Chattanooga – Rezone from R-4 Special Zone to C-3 Central Business Zone
        (City of Chattanooga District 7, Hamilton County District 6)
            STAFF:      APP W/CONDS

WITHDRAWN    12.    2014-115 – Carol Page Wnuk – 304 Gillespie Road – City of Chattanooga – Special Exceptions Permit:  Duplex in R-1 Residential Zone
        (City of Chattanooga District 5, Hamilton County District 5)
                                STAFF:  NONE

    13.    A Resolution Recommending an Amendment to the Chattanooga City Code, Part II, Chapter 38, Zoning Ordinance, to Amend Article VIII, Board of Appeals for Variances and Special Permits; Add and Amend Article II, Definitions; and Add to Article V, Zone Regulations to Include Special Permit for Two-family or Multi-family Dwellings on Lots of Record

      V.        Public Comments on Non-Agenda Items

 VI.    Approval of Minutes

 VII.    Adjourn

Minutes:

The Planning Commission minutes are *digitally recorded and are located on our website www.chcrpa.org by going to the Development Services tab then Monthly Zoning Information and then under Planning Commission Meeting Minutes. This is an abbreviated version which show who made the motion, what the motion was and who seconded it.  It also says if there was opposition or not.
* Because of technical difficulties, there was no digital recording of this meeting.

Present:    Planning
                Commission
County Commissioner Chester Bankston, Mr. Y. L. Coker, Mr. Jason Farmer,     Members
City Councilman Yusuf Hakeem, Mr. Todd Leamon,  (representing County Mayor Jim Coppinger), Mr. David Mathews, Mr. Don Moon, Mr. Eric Myers, Mr. Barry Payne, Mr. Adam Veron Ms. Donna Williams (representing City Mayor Andy Berke), Ms. Velma Wilson and Chairman Ethan Collier

Others Present:    Planning
    Agency
Mr. Greg Haynes, Ms. Sandra Harrison, Mr. Bryan Shults, Ms. Karen Hundt, Ms.     Staff
Karen Rennich, Ms. Pattie Dodd, Ms. Akousa Cook, Ms. Cortney Mild, Mr. Justin Tirsun, Mr. Tim Moreland and Mr. John Bridger    


Public Hearing    Public
    Hearing
The procedure followed in presenting each petition was as follows:    Procedure

1)    Presentation of maps and photos of the area showing zoning and land use.

2)    Exceptions to this procedure come when the staff recommends approval, and no opposition is present.

3)    The applicant will be given 7 minutes to present his case.  Opposition, if any, will be given 9 minutes and the applicant will then have 2 minutes for rebuttal.


Subdivision Plats & Variances    

Mr. Greg Haynes presented the subdivision plats & variance requests to the Commission.        


Variances

2711 Noa Street-Minimum R-1 Residential Zone Lot Frontage     2711 Noa St.
(Chattanooga District 9/Hamilton County District 5)    Approved

Mr. Chester Bankston made motion to approve.  Mr. Todd Leamon seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried.

A.A. Bowman Subdivision Lot 6-8307 Igou Gap Road-Minimum Suburban Infill     Bowman Sub
Lot Frontage (Chattanooga District 4/Hamilton County District 7)    Approved

Mr. Mike Price of MAP Engineers addressed the Commission regarding this request and indicated that his client had met with the neighbors and came in agreement of developing a total of four (4) lots.

There was no one present in opposition.

Mr. Barry Payne made motion to approve.  Mr. David Mathews seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried.

Seven Lakes Subdivision-Lots 238 thru 240-Minimum Flag Lot Width, Size, and    Seven Lakes
Lot Less than 5 Acres on Easement     Opposition
(Hamilton County District 9)    Approved

Mr. Mike Price of MAP Engineers and Mr. Emerson Russell addressed the Commission regarding this request and informed the Commission that they have reduced the driveways from two (2) to one (1).

Ms. Livia Harden of 8506 Deer Run Circle and Mr. Tim Stulkey also of Deer Run Circle spoke in opposition.

Mr. Jason Farmer made motion to approve.  Mr. Y. L. Coker seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried with Mr. Adam Veron, Mr. Todd Leamon, Ms. Donna Williams and Mr. Eric Myers voting no.

Preliminary Plats

Kinsey Place Lots 1 thru 12-Kinsey Drive    Kinsey Pl
(Chattanooga District 4/Hamilton County District 7)    Approved

Mr. Yusuf Hakeem made motion to approve.  Ms. Donna Williams seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried.

Stockton Place Lots 1 thru 11-Givens Road     Stockton Pl
(Chattanooga District 4/Hamilton County District 7)    Approved

Mr. Jason Farmer made motion to approve.  Mr. Y. L. Coker seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried.

Preliminary and Final Plats

Stonebrook Subdivision PUD, Phase III Lots 1 thru 17-Ooltewah-Ringgold Road    Stonebrook PUD
(Hamilton County District 7)     App w/conds.      

Mr. Chester Bankston made motion to approve staff recommendation as submitted with conditions that are attached and made part of these minutes.  Mr. Todd Leamon seconded the motion and the motion to approve staff recommendation carried.

A.A. Bowmans Subdivision Lots 3 thru 6-8307 Igou Gap Road     A.A. Bowmans
(Chattanooga District 4/Hamilton County District 7)    App w/conds.

Mr. Y. L. Coker made motion to approve staff recommendation as submitted with conditions that are attached and made part of these minutes.  Mr. Todd Leamon seconded the motion and motion to approve staff recommendation carried.

Final Plats

Brookside Commons Lots 1 thru 3-Petty Road    Brookside Comm.
(Chattanooga District 4/Hamilton County District 7)    Approved
    
Mr. Y. L. Coker made motion to approve staff recommendation as submitted with conditions that are attached and made part of these minutes.  Mr. Jason Farmer seconded the motion and the motion to approve staff recommendation carried.

Arbor Cove Lots 10 thru 13-Brianna Way     Arbor Cove
(Chattanooga District 6/Hamilton County District 8)    Approved

Mr. Y. L. Coker made motion to approve.  Mr. Jason Farmer seconded the motion and the motion carried.


*Case 2014-096 was moved forward on the Agenda by Chairman Collier.

Case No. 2014-096 – Mike Whitener/Evie Campbell/Steve Campbell – 3523    2014-096
Banks Road – Hamilton County – From R-1 to C-1    Opposition
    Denied
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to deny.    Co Dist #7

Mr. Mike Price was in attendance for the applicant, Mr. Mike Whitener.

There was a large delegation that stood in opposition.

Mr. Barry Payne made motion to deny.  Mr. Yusuf Hakeem seconded the motion and the motion to deny carried.
 
Old Business

Case No. 2014-064 – Map Engineers c/o Mike Price/Valor – 7518 Standifer Gap     2014-064
Road – City of Chattanooga – From R-4 to M-3     Approved
    City Dist #4
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to deny.

Mr. Mike Price addressed the Commission regarding this request.  He stated that Mr. Ken Defoor was out of town and that the meeting with the neighborhood did take place and that every person that attended supports the rezoning.
 
Ms. Donna Williams made motion to approve.  Mr. Barry Payne seconded the motion and motion to approve carried.

Case No. 2014-066 – Chris Senn/IMI Merchandising Holding, Inc.  – 950     2014-066
Riverside Drive – City of Chattanooga – From M-1 to R-4    App w/conds.
    City Dist #8
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to approve, subject to:  1) Parking & drive aisles shall not be permitted between a building and the frontage along the Central Avenue extension; 2) Where parking fronts any primary street, it shall be screened with a street edge having a minimum height of three (3) feet and a maximum height of four (4) feet above grade.  The street edge shall consist of:  (a)  Brick, stucco, or stone walls (concrete block is permitted if faced with said materials; or (b) A decorative metal fence with landscaping a minimum of 3 feet in height at maturity, providing a year-round near opaque screen; or (c) An evergreen hedge, with a minimum height at maturity of 3 feet; (d) Highway-style guardrail or security fencing (e.g. chain link) is prohibited;  3) Sidewalks or other pedestrian walkways shall be provided to create internal pedestrian connectivity linking buildings to each other, to the street, and to recreation trails within the site. 4) Buildings shall be located a minimum of sixty feet from the top of the Citico Creek bank, or half the distance of the 100-year flood plain, whichever is greater.  Existing vegetated buffers along Citico Creek shall be maintained.

There was no one present in opposition.

Mr. Yusuf Hakeem made motion to approve staff recommendation.  Mr. Don Moon seconded the motion and the motion carried.

Case No. 2014-075 – Jimmy L. Hydas – 8150 & 8154 Standifer Gap Road –     2014-075
Hamilton County – From R-1 & R-5 to A-1    Opposition
    Denied
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to deny.    Co Dist #7

The applicant, Mr. Jimmy Hydas of 8150 Standifer Gap Road was present and addressed the Commission regarding his request.

Mr. Bo Hixson, attorney representing Michael and Barbara Rogers who are owners of properties that surround Mr. Hydas’, stated that the property in question is in litigation and scheduled for trial at the end of the year and therefore no action can be done unless the injunction be lifted or modified.

Mr. David Mathews made motion to deny.  Mr. Jason Farmer seconded the motion and the motion to deny carried.

Case No. 2014-078 – Ivan Mousaw/James Cunningham – 4501 Jersey Pike -    2014-078
City of Chattanooga – From R-2 to R-3    Denied
    City Dist #5
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to deny.

Mr. David Chislom, representative for Verizon Wireless, addressed the Commission and asked for a 30 day deferral.

Mr. Y. L. Coker made motion to deny.  Mr. Barry Payne seconded the motion and the motion to deny carried.

Case No. 2014-079 – Maggie Armstrong – 2700 Oak Street – City of    2014-079
Chattanooga – From R-1 to O-1    Denied
    City Dist #9
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to deny.

Ms. Maggie Armstrong of 2700 Oak Street was in attendance and addressed the Commission regarding her request.

There was no opposition present.

Mr. Yusuf Hakeem made motion to deny.  Mr. Eric Myers seconded the motion and the motion to deny carried with Ms. Velma Wilson and Ms. Donna Williams abstaining.

Case No. 2014-080 – RSN Group, LLC/Vanessa Knight – 1809 Gunbarrel Road    2014-080
- City of Chattanooga – From O-1 to C-2    Denied
    City Dist #4
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to deny.

Doctors David Bruce and Martin Reddish addressed the Commission stating this request is needed to remove a smaller existing advertising sign and replace with a bigger one that can be seen from the road.

Discussion ensued to determine if this was applied for through the right department, rezoning for the sign space versus the entire parcel and setting precedent for future requests.  

There was no opposition present.

Mr. David Mathews made motion to approve.  Mr. Yusuf Hakeem seconded the motion and the motion failed on roll call with Mr. Don Moon, Mr. Adam Veron, Mr. Jason Farmer, Mr. Y. L. Coker, Ms. Donna Williams and Mr. Eric Myers voting no.

Mr. Barry Payne made motion to deny.  Mr. Adam Veron seconded the motion and the motion to deny carried.
 
New Business

Rezonings, Closures/Abandonments, Special Permits, Condition Amendments

                            
Case No. 2014-085 – Frank Goodwin – Properties in the 1400 blk of Adams      2014-085
Street – City of Chattanooga – From R-3 to C-3     App w/conds
    City Dist #9
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to approve, subject to:
1) Uses shall be restricted to residential.
2) Review.
The following review shall be required to promote compliance with the Downtown Plan, to help ensure that new development complements the existing urban fabric, and to promote the preservation of historically or architecturally significant structures.

A.    For any activity requiring a land disturbing permit, non-residential building permit, or residential building permit for structures with more than 2 units, and excluding all interior renovations:

(1)    The Applicant is required to schedule a meeting with the Community Design Group during the concept development phase of site design.

(2)    The Applicant is required to schedule a pre-submittal meeting with the City’s Land Development Office.

(3)    All site layout plans, landscaping plans, and building elevations required by the Land Development Office shall also be reviewed by the Community Design Group prior to approval.

B.    For any activity requiring a residential building permit for new construction:

(1)    The Applicant shall provide illustrations, such as specifications, photographs, or other images, to the Community Design Group for review of the work to be completed.

3. Setbacks.

A.    For new multi-family buildings three (3) stories in height or greater, and for all new non-residential buildings, a zero building setback is required along the street frontage.  

(1)    To accommodate outdoor pedestrian activities including a park, plaza, or outdoor dining, a greater setback is permitted if a street edge delineating the public and private space is provided in accordance with Condition 6.A.

B.    For new single-family detached, duplex, townhome, and multi-family structures less than three (3) stories in height, building setbacks shall be consistent with the existing setbacks on the same side of the street.

4. Height Requirements.

A.    The minimum height of new nonresidential buildings shall be eighteen (18) feet.  

B.    The maximum height of all new nonresidential buildings and new multi-family buildings shall be five (5) stories.  


5. Access to sites and buildings.

A.    New curb cuts shall not be permitted on the primary, or highest order street, that a property fronts, except when there is no alley or secondary street to provide access. The permitting and location of curb cuts on primary streets shall be approved by the City Traffic Engineer based on vehicular and pedestrian safety concerns.

B.    Alleys, where they exist, shall be used as the principal vehicular access.

C.    In the absence of alleys, the secondary, or lower order street, shall be used as the principal vehicular access.  

D.    Shared drives should be used wherever possible.  

E.    The primary pedestrian entrance to new buildings shall be provided from the primary street.

6. Off-street parking.

A.    New off-street parking shall not be permitted between a building and the primary street frontage.

B.    For new construction of a primary building, or improvements altering more than 25% of the parcel that is covered in pavement (including gravel, impervious surfaces, and pavers), the following is required:

(1)    Off-street parking fronting a public street shall be screened from the right-of way with a street edge in accordance with Condition 6.A. Front end in or parallel parking along alleys is exempt from this requirement.

(2)    Surface parking lots shall be landscaped with a minimum of one (1) Class I shade tree for every five parking spaces.  Where conflicts with overhead utility lines exist, Class II shade trees may be used.

C.    Garages for new residential dwellings shall be located behind the primary building.

D.    There are no minimum requirements for the quantity of off-street parking spaces. However, site plans shall indicate the quantity and location of off-street parking provided, along with the following information:

(1)    Proximity to transit stops
(2)    Provision of bicycle facilities
(3)    Availability of adjacent on-street parking, proximity to public parking facilities, shared private parking, or leased off-site parking
(4)    Type of uses and hours of operation
(5)    Square footage of commercial uses or number of residential units
(6)    Fire Department access

7. Street Frontage.

Where a street edge is required, it shall be provided as follows:

(1)    The street edge shall have a minimum height of three (3) feet and a maximum height of four (4) feet above grade and shall consist of:

a.    Brick, stucco, or stone walls (concrete block is permitted if faced with said materials); or
b.    A decorative metal fence with landscaping a minimum of 3 feet in height at maturity, providing a year-round near opaque screen; or  
c.    An evergreen hedge, with a minimum height at maturity of 3 feet.
d.    Highway-style guardrails or security fencing (e.g. chain link) shall not be permitted.

    (2) Ground floor openings (doors and windows) shall constitute a minimum of 50 percent of the ground floor façade area for new non-residential buildings.

    (3)    No security-type roll up metal doors shall be newly installed where they would front streets other than interior block alleys.

    (4) All dumpsters and mechanical equipment shall be placed to the rear of the property and shall be screened from all public rights-of-way.

There was no one present in opposition.

Mr. Todd Leamon made motion to approve staff recommendation.  Mr. Eric Myers seconded the motion and the motion to approve staff recommendation carried with Mr. Jason Farmer and Mr. David Mathews abstaining.

Case No. MR-2014-089 – Sergio Rodriguez – Alley parallel to 4700 blk  of    MR-2014-089
High Street – Hamilton County - MR:  Alley Closure     Approved
    Co Dist #9
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to approve.

There was no one present in opposition.

Mr. David Mathews made motion to approve.  Mr. Chester Bankston seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried.
        
Case No. MR-2014-092 – Warren Cole – 100 blk of Georgia Avenue – Town     MR-2014-092
of Lookout Mountain – MR:  Street Closure     Denied
    Co Dist #6
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to deny.

Mr. Benjamin Marshall of 201 Michelle Drive, representing Mr. Warren Cole, addressed the Commission, stating the reason for the request is to acquire more width on the front property line to build.

There was no one present in opposition.

Mr. Y. L. Coker made motion to deny.  Mr. Todd Leamon seconded the motion and the motion to deny carried.

Case No. 2014-093 – Carol Page Wnuk – 304 Gillespie Road –      2014-093
City of Chattanooga – From R-1 to R-2     App Sp Prmt
    For Duplex
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to defer.    City Dist #5
    
The applicant addressed the Commission regarding this request.

There was no opposition present.

Mr. Barry Payne made motion to deny the request and approve a Special Exceptions Permit to allow a duplex in the R-1 Residential Zone.  Mr. Y. L. Coker seconded the motion and the motion carried.        

Case No. 2014-094 – Global Southern Realty Holdings, LLC – 7408 & 7414     2014-094
Bonny Oaks Drive – City of Chattanooga – From R-1 & R-3 to C-2    App w/conds
    Opposition
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to deny.    City Dist #6

Mr. John  Rewcastle of Re Max Realtors was present representing the buyer and addressed the Commission regarding this request.

Mr. Mike Price of MAP Engineers spoke in opposition regarding buffering and curb cuts.
        
Mr. Don Moon made motion to approve, subject to two (2) curb cuts only on Bonny Oaks Drive.  Mr. Y. L. Coker seconded the motion and the motion carried.

The Commission advised that the applicant meet with the church prior to City Council.

Case No. 2014-097 – MAP Engineers, LLC/MPL Construction/Gold Bond, Inc. –     2014-097
5485 Old Hixson Pk & 5519 Hixson Pk – City of Chattanooga – From C-2 to M-2     Approve
    City Dist #3
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to approve.

There was no one present in opposition.

Mr. Y. L. Coker made motion to approve.  Mr. Barry Payne seconded the motion and motion carried.        

Case No. MR-2014-098 – Brad Slayden/Ragan Smith Associates/Parkridge     MR-2014-098
Health System – 200 blk McConnell Lane, McConnell St & Watkins St – City of     Approved
Chattanooga – MR:  Street Closures    City Dist #9
    
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to approve.

There was no one present in opposition.

Mr. Barry Payne made motion to approve.  Mr. Yusuf Hakeem seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried.
    
Case No. 2014-099 – David Harris – 3326 Jenkins Road- City of Chattanooga -      2014-099
From R-4 to C-2     App w/conds
    City Dist #2
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to approve, subject to:  1) No drive-thru services; 2) Limit permitted uses to drug store, pharmaceutical space and retail, medical or professional office buildings; and 3) Limit building height to two stories.

The applicant, Mr. David Harris of 3328 Jenkins Road, was in attendance and advised the Commission that he accepts the staff recommendation with the conditions.

There was no one present in opposition.

Mr. David Mathews made motion approve staff recommendation.  Mr. Barry Payne seconded the motion and the motion to approve staff recommendation carried.

Case No. 2014-100 – Travis L. Hulsey/William J. Hulsey – 6115 Mountain View      2014-100
Road – City of Chattanooga – From M-2 to C-2    Approved
    City Dist #6
Mr. Haynes gave the presentation and explained staff recommendation to approve.

The applicant, Mr. Travis Hulsey of 4168 Gann Store Road, was in attendance.

There was no one present in opposition.

Mr. Y. L. Coker made motion to approve.  Mr. David Mathews seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried.
        
Case No. MR-2014-114 – Mike Price/Chris Curtis – 400 blk E. 10th St &     MR-2014-114
University St – City of Chattanooga MR:  Franchise Agreement     Approved
    City Dist #8            
Mr. Haynes presented the request to the Commission and related that there was not a staff recommendation because this request was submitted late.

Mr. Bert Kuyrkendall with the City of Chattanooga Transportation Department was in attendance and informed the Commission that granting this request would not create a hardship and Transportation does not have a problem with it.

Mr. Barry Payne made motion to approve.  Mr. Todd Leamon seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried with Mr. David Mathews recusing himself.

A Resolution to Adopt the Reformatted and Reorganized Hamilton County    Ham Co Sub
Subdivision Regulations    Reformatted
    Approved
Mr. Barry Payne made motion to approve.  Mr. Todd Leamon seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried.

A Resolution to Adopt the Reformatted and Reorganized City of    Chatt Sub
Chattanooga Subdivision Regulations    Reformatted
    Defer 30 days
Mr. Barry Payne made motion to defer 30 days.  Mr. Chester Bankston seconded the motion and the motion to defer 30 days carried.
 
A Resolution Reaffirming and Ratifying the Delegation of Authority to Sign    Signing of
Contracts to the Executive Director of the Regional Planning Agency on     Contracts
behalf of the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission    Approved
and the Chattanooga-Hamilton County/North Georgia Transportation Planning Organization

Mr. Todd Leamon made motion to approve.  Mr. Y. L. Coker seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried.

Public Comments on Non-Agenda Items


Approval of Minutes of  August 11, 2014    Minutes
    Aug. 11, 2014
Mr. Y. L. Coker made motion to approve the minutes. Mr. Barry Payne     Approved
seconded the motion and the motion to approve carried.

Adjournment:    Adjourn

There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 3:31 p.m.

Respectfully submitted,
Ethan Collier, Chairman
John Bridger, Secretary
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Chattanooga Housing Authority Awarded $20,000 For Resilience Projects At Emma Wheeler Homes
Chattanooga Housing Authority Awarded $20,000 For Resilience Projects At Emma Wheeler Homes
  • 3/14/2024

Chattanooga Housing Authority has been awarded a grant for the Butterfly Effect Program funded in part by the Open Space Institute, in partnership with Thrive Regional Partnership and support ... more

Lookout Valley Motel Sells For $3,410,101
Lookout Valley Motel Sells For $3,410,101
  • 3/14/2024

The Super 8 by Wyndham in Lookout Valley has sold for $3,410,101. It is located at 20 Birmingham Highway. The sale was to Shivsakti Llc from B R Lookout Hospitality Llc. more