October 17, 2023 at 9:00 p.m.
by Mike Pare
New single-family housing appears headed to the Ooltewah area after a planning group approved the rezoning of a tract where a developer is proposing 39 homes, despite an objection over traffic and other worries.
Halliday Investment Properties won the rezoning from agricultural to residential for a 9.4-acre parcel at 7038 Ooltewah-Georgetown Road from the Chattanooga-Hamilton County Regional Planning Commission.
The project, which the panel approved Oct. 9, now goes to the Hamilton County Commission for its consideration.
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Dan Muhs of Austin Engineering, representing Halliday Investment, told the planning panel his client wants to develop the site into a subdivision, and he disagreed with one of three conditions Regional Planning Agency staff put on approval of the rezoning.
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