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Resident seeks more time as Soddy‑Daisy officials press campground into compliance

Board of Commissioners of the City of Soddy-Daisy, Tennessee · March 1, 2026
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Summary

At the April 6 meeting the City clarified that a prior court order and local ordinance limit long‑term occupancy at the Ducktown Street campground; owner Ann Newman requested more time and staff said a one‑time 90‑day permit will be available to existing tenants while cleanup proceeds.

Ann Newman, who lives at 171 Ducktown Street, asked the Soddy‑Daisy Board of Commissioners on April 6 for more time to bring her late husband’s campground property into compliance after the city sent a notice of violation.

City Attorney Elliott told the board the property is zoned TC & M (Tourist Court and Motel District) and that a 2017 lawsuit produced a court order requiring compliance with an ordinance intended to prevent a permanent mobile‑home park. Elliott said the ordinance and the court order mean any tenant on the property longer…

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