Rezoning Notice - (Run on 3-22-26)
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The Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission has recommended approval of three rezoning petitions (2026-0020, 2026-0029, and 2026-0033) involving properties on Lynchburg Street, Russell Avenue, Signal Mountain Road, and Dwight Street, with zoning changes ranging from residential to commercial corridor zones. The Commission also recommended denial of two petitions requesting RN-3 zoning (2026-0014 and 2026-0027) while suggesting approval of alternative Traditional Residential Neighborhood zoning, denied one petition for regional commercial zoning (2026-0018), and recommended lifting and amending conditions for a previous case (2026-0019) and abandonment of a residential planned unit development (2026-0032). These recommendations are being presented to the Chattanooga City Council for consideration of amendments to the Zoning Ordinance.
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