Chattanooga Times Free Press

Townhome developmen­t approved

- BY ALLISON SHIRK STAFF WRITER

The Chattanoog­a Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission approved a request Monday by local developer John Wise for a new developmen­t of townhomes in the North Shore area.

Wise requested the planning commission rezone a nearly oneacre site at 309 Tremont St. and 330 Tucker St. to allow for the developmen­t of 12 townhouses.

The lots were already zoned to accommodat­e 15 dwelling units per acre if they are built no more than 2 1/2 stories tall, or 35 feet high. But Wise requested changing it to a multiunit zone allowing for approximat­ely 20 dwelling units per acre at three stories tall, or a 40-foot height limit.

Wise said the townhomes would sell for about $450,000 each.

“I think it will be a good project,” Wise told commission­ers. “I have worked very hard to get these neighbors all in … as far as I know they are all in favor of this. We’ve had multiple meetings.”

The planning agency staff recommende­d to approve the rezoning request at Tremont Street with the condition that the new townhomes be only two stories high, not three. But the staff recommende­d to deny the zoning change at Tucker Street, stating the land is surrounded by singlefami­ly residentia­l homes and the rezoning request was too dense for the area.

The planning staff instead recommende­d zoning the site to an E-RA-2 classifica­tion which accommodat­es two stories with a 35-foot height limit and prohibits multi-family units of more than five units.

Wise said he did not object to staff recommenda­tions other than that he plans to make both developmen­ts three stories, with one of the stories below ground level with rear parking. He said the townhomes still would be lower than neighborin­g homes on the hillside.

“I think it will be a good project. I have worked very hard to get these neighbors all in … as far as I know they are all in favor of this. We’ve had multiple meetings.”

– JOHN WISE, DEVELOPER

Planning commission members endorsed the rezoning request, removing the condition that he keep the Tremont Street developmen­t at just two stories and adding a condition Wise have parking in the rear of the developmen­t for his residents.

Five residents spoke in opposition of the proposed developmen­t, voicing concerns over increased traffic, pedestrian safety and stormwater run-off issues.

Bob McNutt said he met with Wise in a series of meetings with residents over the past few months, and he thinks this is as good of a proposal residents will get for the area.

“We seem in general hesitant agreement,” McNutt said to the commission. “The damage done to that lot was done by two previous owners.”

Developer Thomas Connolly previously planned to put townhouses on the land in a $2 million project before Wise bought it. Collier Constructi­on was expected to do the work for Connolly. Ethan Collier of Collier Constructi­on is the chairman of the regional planning commission.

Staff cited in their report of the rezoning request that the previous Tremont Street owners had already dug out the hillside and made “sheer vertical cuts.” Residents said at the meeting that it has caused a “safety hazard” and stormwater issues.

Neighborho­od residents’ Dan Nice and Sarah Webb both said Tucker and Tremont streets are already very dangerous for pedestrian­s and cyclists and several cars try and drive the wrong way on Tucker, which is a one-way street. They also said there are stormwater problems during heavy rains.

“Every time there is a big storm, you will see a river of water run down the street,” Webb said about Tucker Street.

The Chattanoog­a Department of Transporta­tion conducted a traffic study and determined there were no major transporta­tion concerns in planning documents.

Wise said he is in the process of creating some “extensive stormwater” plans for the developmen­t, and the plan will not create any excessive stormwater issues for neighbors. He also said the city is requiring him to put in sidewalks that are the width of his developmen­t for traffic safety, and the residents of the new townhomes would be parking in the back of the developmen­t and not on the street.

The Chattanoog­a City Council will decide on the rezoning request at their meeting Sept. 11.

Contact staff writer Allison Shirk at ashirk@ timesfreep­ress.com, @Allison_Shirk or 423757-6651.

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