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Commission approves first reading to rezone 9.32 acres on Buffalo Road to allow two single-family homes

2247881 · February 7, 2025
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The Johnson City Commission on Feb. 20 approved on first reading Ordinance 4906-25 to rezone a 9.32-acre parcel on Buffalo Road from I-2 (heavy industrial) to R-3 (medium-density residential) to accommodate two single-family residences on a common lot.

The Johnson City Commission on Feb. 20 approved on first reading Ordinance 4906-25 to rezone a 9.32-acre parcel on Buffalo Road from I-2 (heavy industrial) to R-3 (medium-density residential) to accommodate two single-family residences on a common lot.

Bryce McNamer, planner with the Development Services Department, told the commission the parcel has very limited frontage (just over 50 feet), steep elevation changes, dense vegetation and a sinkhole-like depression that make typical industrial development impractical. McNamer said water and sewer service are available and that the concept plan shows two single-family houses served by a private driveway;…

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