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Staff says proposed duplex in Colonial Village meets code and recommends approval

Knox County Planning Commission · March 4, 2026

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Summary

Staff recommended approving a 1,942 sq ft duplex at 102 Brownout Drive in the Colonial Village neighborhood, saying the lot meets RN1 criteria and the proposal aligns with the one‑year plan and the city’s infill policy.

Jesse (staff) presented a special‑use application for a 1,942 square‑foot duplex at 102 Brownout Drive, approximately 200 feet south of Chapman Highway. Staff said the parcel is being plat certified for a two‑lot subdivision (one lot for the duplex and a flag lot for a single‑family home) and that the duplex meets RN1 dimensional and principal‑use standards.

Jesse noted the area is characterized by low‑density residential land use, but the one‑year plan and sector plan allow duplexes in limited locations; staff cited implementation policy 8.1 encouraging compatible infill housing on vacant lots with transit and retail access. Because the duplex is similar in size and scale to neighboring houses and includes a turnaround so vehicles do not back onto the narrow residential street, staff recommended approval.

A commissioner referenced a public‑comment packet claiming a prior duplex application had been denied on the lot; Jesse said there is no planning‑commission special‑use history for this lot and that a different, withdrawn special‑use case several blocks away caused earlier controversy. The staff recommendation will be considered by the planning commission at the public hearing.