Code changes, zoning requests before city council
By Mike Steely
When the Knoxville City Council meets Tuesday, it will consider changing three city codes and approving many zoning changes that would open up more housing units.
The council will consider clearing up the classification of late fees for parking violations and updating the city codes for off-street parking. Also, among the proposed code changes are amendments to the building height and setback rules for the single-family residential neighborhoods.
Two second and final readings on zoning ordinances include changing property at 305 West Vine Avenue to the Downtown Knoxville Boulevard Subdistrict and changing six Ball Camp Pike properties to RN-2, single-family residential.
First reading zoning requests before council includ

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