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Farragut planning commission fails to advance rezoning for 11830 Kingston Pike after neighborhood opposition

Farragut Planning Commission · April 17, 2026
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Summary

The Farragut Planning Commission declined to recommend rezoning 11830 Kingston Pike from very low-density residential to office after residents and an alderman raised concerns about precedent, buffers and buildable area; two commissioners recused themselves and the motion failed.

The Farragut Planning Commission declined to advance a request to change the future land-use designation and zoning for 11830 Kingston Pike after a contested public hearing and recusals.

Staff presented the map and zoning requests (Resolution PC26-04 and the companion zoning map amendment, Ordinance 26-08) and showed that much of the parcel would be subject to required 25-foot buffers, limiting the practical buildable area. Applicant Jeff Marsoff of Marsoff Investment said he planned to renovate the existing structure for a small professional office and to landscape a 25-foot…

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