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Council upholds Land Use Control Board approval of two-lot Grandview subdivision after neighbors’ appeal fails

3428905 · May 21, 2025
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Summary

The Memphis City Council on May 20 rejected a neighborhood appeal of a Land Use Control Board decision and left in place approval for a two-lot subdivision at 4014 Grandview Avenue after planning staff said the proposal met Unified Development Code criteria.

The Memphis City Council on May 20 rejected an appeal by neighbors seeking to overturn the Land Use Control Board’s approval of a two-lot residential subdivision at 4014 Grandview Avenue (case S24-41). Planning staff had recommended approval after concluding the proposed subdivision met the Unified Development Code’s subdivision standards and was compatible with development within a 500-foot radius.

John Zena of the Division of Planning and Development told the council that staff found the preliminary plan complied with…

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