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Planning Commission approves consent items, multiple subdivision plans and variances

January 09, 2026 | Planning Meetings, Knoxville City, Knox County, Tennessee


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Planning Commission approves consent items, multiple subdivision plans and variances
Alongside contested items, the Planning Commission cleared a slate of routine and contested land-use items on Jan. 8, 2026.

After removing item 10 from consent at the applicant’s request, the commission approved the remainder of the consent list, which included multiple final plats and minor zoning items. The commission approved a 30-day postponement for item 10 at the applicant’s request.

Notable approvals included: a concept plan and development plan for nine single-family lots on East Mead Crest Drive (item 26); a concept plan for an 8-lot subdivision on Tipton Station/West Marine Road (item 27); Hunters Grove subdivision approvals including a variance to reduce a minimum vertical curve K value, alternative design standards, concept plan and development plan for up to 45 attached residential lots (item 30); and a garage-apartment (garden-apartment) in an RA low-density residential zone (USANA review) approved with three conditions after neighborhood opposition.

Most routine motions passed by voice vote after staff presentations and brief public comment or no opposition.

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