Development Plan
Planning Commission
3-K-25-DP
To be heard March 13, 2025Agenda Item No. 48
Recommendations will be available 1 week prior to the meeting.
Request
Property Info
What's next?
Applicant Request
− +Zoning
- Current
A, I
PR(k) (Planned Residential) up to 6 du/ac, A (Agricultural), I (Industrial)This zone provides for a wide range of agricultural and related uses as well as residential uses with low population densities and other compatible uses which generally require large areas or open spaces.
This zone provides areas in which the principal use of land is for manufacturing, assembling, fabrication and for warehousing and other uses which have heavy impacts and adverse effects on surrounding property. These uses do not depend primarily on frequent personal visits of customers or clients, but usually require good accessibility to major rail, air, or street transportation routes. Such uses are not properly associated with, nor compatible with residential, institutional and retail commercial uses.
Land Use
- Current
Agriculture/Forestry/Vacant Land
ProposedAttached and detached residential subdivision
Property Information
− +2921 BRADLEY LAKE LN
South side of Bradley Lake Ln, southeast of Jumping Jack Ln
Commission District 3
Size
19.90 acres
Place Type Designation
SR (Suburban Residential), HP (Hillside Ridgetop Protection)
Agriculture/Forestry/Vacant Land
Growth Plan
Urban Growth Area (Outside City Limits)
Fire Department / District
Karns Fire Department
- Utilities
- Sewer
Knoxville Utilities Board, Hallsdale-Powell U
WaterKnoxville Utilities Board
What's next?
− +Planning Commission decisions on Development Plans (DP) are final unless appealed.
Appeals can be filed with the Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) or a court of competent jurisdiction within 30 days of the Planning Commission's decision (Knox County, Tennessee Code of Ordinances, Appendix A, Zoning, 6.50.08).
2921 Bradley Lake Lane
Mesana Investments, LLC
Case History
- January 28, 2025
Date Filed
- March 13, 2025
To be heard by the Planning Commission