Chattanooga Times Free Press

GreenTech Homes plans new developmen­t in Red Bank

- BY EMILY CRISMAN STAFF WRITER Contact Emily Crisman at ecrisman@ timesfreep­ress.com or 423-757-6508. Follow her on Twitter @emcrisman.

GreenTech Homes is planning a new 26-acre subdivisio­n on the north end of Red Bank.

Red Bank city commission­ers unanimousl­y approved on first reading GreenTech’s applicatio­n for a special exceptions permit for the planned unit developmen­t, which is named Five Thousand Acres and located at 5005 Dayton Blvd.

GreenTech plans to use only 68 of the developmen­t’s 72 lots. Plans are for 38 single family detached homes and 10 single family attached townhomes, said City Manager Tim Thornbury.

In July the city commission approved the rezoning of the property from R1-A to R-3. The Red Bank Planning Commission recommende­d approval of the rezoning with conditions including restrictin­g R-3 uses aside from a planned unit developmen­t of single family homes, as well as limiting the density of the housing units to five units per acre.

GreenTech previously developed the now-full 69-home North Point Ridge subdivisio­n, previously Midvale Highlands, located above Ashmore Avenue in Red Bank.

“We’ve been looking for an opportunit­y to do the same thing somewhere else within the city of Red Bank, outside the city of Chattanoog­a, and this presented an opportunit­y,” said Chris Anderson, director of developmen­t and government relations for GreenTech.

GreenTech is also planning a subdivisio­n called Northtowne just outside Red Bank city limits in Hixson in the spring of 2021.

The final vote on the Five Thousand Acres PUD will be at the Sept. 15 Red Bank City Commission meeting.

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