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Planning Commission approves plan amendment and RN6 rezoning for Bill Williams Avenue site

Knoxville Knox County Planning Commission · February 12, 2026
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The Knoxville Knox County Planning Commission approved a one-year plan amendment and rezoning to RN6 for a 0.68-acre property near Bill Williams Avenue after debating height, setbacks and unit yield. The applicant, Heyyo Architecture, said RN6 better meets the owner’s goals for multifamily development; commissioners voted to accept staff’s medium-density residential/office plan and the requested rezoning.

The Knoxville Knox County Planning Commission on Feb. 12 approved a one-year plan amendment and rezoning to RN6 for a 0.68-acre property on the south side of Bill Williams Avenue, east of North Broadway.

Staff recommended changing the site’s land-use classification to medium-density residential/office and recommended RN5 zoning for compatibility with the surrounding area. Logan Higgins, representing Heyyo Architecture, told the commission…

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