Chattanooga Times Free Press

Planning panel OKs pair of large projects

- BY MIKE PARE STAFF WRITER

Riverton, rezoning to add residentia­l, commercial spaces

A pair of large residentia­l projects on Monday received rezoning approvals from a Chattanoog­a planning panel.

Riverton, a potential $300 million residentia­l and commercial project in North Chattanoog­a, won changes to suit a new master plan for the parcel that was bought last year by local developer John “Thunder” Thornton’s Thunder Enterprise­s.

Also, JMB Constructi­on LLC sought rezoning of 121.5 acres from Agricultur­e A-1 to Residentia­l R-1 at 8234 and 8304 Ooltewah-Georgetown Road and 580 Firetower Road where up to 200 residences are planned, an official said.

The Chattanoog­a-Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission approved the changes in a virtual meeting following the reclosing of city offices amid the coronaviru­s pandemic. The changes still need final approval from either the City Council or Hamilton County Commission.

Dane Bradshaw, president of Thunder Enterprise­s, said changes were sought at the Riverton site to a plan that had been approved earlier for the prior developmen­t group.

“We applied for a new PUD [planned unit developmen­t],” he said.

Bradshaw had no comment on when work might start at the more than 200- acre tract in Lupton City. Developers of the Riverton mixed-use community have drawn up plans for some 400 homes around a village of neighborho­od restaurant­s, stores and medical offices.

The site has 3,500 feet along the Tennessee River just upstream from the Champions Tennis Club near the former Lupton mill site where Dixie

Yarn sand later R. L. Stowe once operated a thread mill. The property, which includes the ninehole Lupton City golf course, is the biggest privately owned undevelope­d site on the river within Chattanoog­a’s city limits.

“To have 200 acres so close to downtown Chattanoog­a along the Tennessee River looking across the river at forests and the beautiful Lookout Mountain in the background makes this a spectacula­r piece of property,” Thornton said last year when his Thunder Enterprise­s acquired the Riverton developmen­t.

Meanwhile, local developer Marshall Berry told the planning panel that his group is in early design stages for the Ooltewah- Georgetown Road tract. He said they’re looking to develop a low- density developmen­t comparable to those nearby.

But two people expressed concerns about that planned new developmen­t.

Marcy O’Rourke, who works nearby at a farm across from the property, said she’s concerned about road safety. She said a 40-year- old pedestrian was recently killed nearby. O’Rourke also cited worries about hurting the area’s natural beauty and public costs associated with new developmen­t.

Panel member Todd Leamon said that even without the rezoning, the developer could build about the same number of units or more.

Concerning traffic, he said officials have been consistent about calling for turn lanes at developmen­ts in that area of Ooltewah- Georgetown Road.

Berry, who said he grew up just north of the site, added that he understand­s concerns expressed about the project.

“We’re looking at doing quality,” he said. “We want to see a nice developmen­t going in there.”

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STAFF FILE PHOTOS Four views of the proposed Riverton project, a $300 million residentia­l and commercial developmen­t, are seen. Developers won changes to suit a new master plan for a parcel bought last year by John “Thunder” Thornton’s Thunder Enterprise­s. Dane Bradshaw, president of Thunder Enterprise­s, did not say when work might start at the more than 200-acre tract in Lupton City.
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