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Neighbors oppose Barbary Lane short‑term rentals; hearing deferred to May 27

Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals · April 22, 2026
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Summary

Residents of Wexfordstown subdivision urged the Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals to oppose a proposed home at 3324–3328 Barbary Lane, citing noise, parking congestion and safety; the board deferred the application at the applicant’s request to May 27.

The Knox County Board of Zoning Appeals on April 1 heard repeated opposition from Barbary Lane residents worried that another home tied to short‑term rental activity will worsen noise, parking and safety problems in the Wexfordstown subdivision. Paul Huff, chairman of the board, read the application for 3324 and 3328 Barbary Lane and noted the applicant, Ben Mullins, was not present; opponents were allowed to present their case.

Mary Loveless, who said she lives at 3317…

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