D.R. Horton needs to make more tweaks to plan before Sevierville Planning Commission approves 400-acre rezoning

KNOXVILLE, Tenn. (WVLT) – A vote to rezone 400 acres in Sevierville to make way for more than 1,000 homes, three parks and a commercial space along Red Bank Road has been postponed.

It all centers on a project from D.R. Horton, the builder that wants to develop the space. In July, the Sevierville Planning Commission agreed to hear the company out and possibly rezone 444 acres to make way for the project. Now, the company has to make some further tweaks to a plan that’s already seen requests for change from the commission.

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