A proposed 120-unit apartment complex in Johnson City, which has attracted vocal opposition from nearby residents, could take another step this week toward reality.
Johnson City commissioners will consider on first reading this Thursday whether to rezone an almost 11-acre property at 2803 Browns Mill Road. The parcel would change from R-3 (medium residential) to R-4 (medium density residential), which would increase the maximum unit density of the land. The rezoning would require three votes from the commission before it becomes official.
Neighbors have said traffic and safety are already issues on Browns Mill Road, where residents say motorists frequently travel faster than the speed limit of 25 mph.
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At least 100 Ballad Health patients at Johnson City Medical Center could have been exposed to three blood-borne diseases from May to July by a contract nurse the system says improperly handled controlled substances.
Ballad officials were notifying patients who visited the medical center between certain days in May through July, encouraging them to be tested âfor possible exposure to certain viruses, including hepatitis C, hepatitis B and human immunodeficiency virus.â
It occurred on a single unit of the hospital, Ballad said.
A statement from Ballad read, in part, (that) âthe violation was discovered due to the exceptional work of a longtime nurse who saw something unusual and reported it immediately to superiors.â