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Farragut residents press planning commission on rezoning bid for 11830 Kingston Pike

Farragut Municipal Planning Commission · March 20, 2026
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At a March 19 workshop, the Farragut Municipal Planning Commission heard divided views on a request to change the future land use designation for 11830 Kingston Pike from very low-density residential to office/light industrial; the applicant said he plans to repurpose the existing house for a small office and urged outreach to neighbors.

A planning commission workshop on March 19 drew a mix of resident concern and applicant assurances over a request to reclassify 11830 Kingston Pike from very low-density residential to office/light industrial.

The request, from Marsoff Investment, would move the parcel’s future land-use designation to match nearby office properties along Kingston Pike. Planning staff said the northernmost lot in a previously subdivided tract historically housed an insurance office and now sits between single-family homes and a church parking lot. Staff noted Office-1 districts require a 25-foot buffer where they abut residential property.

The applicant, Jeff Marsoff, told the commission he plans…

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