File #: 14-437    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 9/12/2014 In control: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission
On agenda: 9/25/2014 Final action: 9/25/2014
Title: 7007 Moores Lane PUD Subdivision, final plat, 3 lots on 18.3 acres, located east of the intersection of Moores Lane and Franklin Road and on the south side of Moores Lane.
Attachments: 1. 4628 7007 Moores FP Map.pdf, 2. Conditions of Approval 4628.pdf, 3. 4628 Final Plat.pdf

DATE: 9/17/2014

TO: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

FROM: Brad Baumgartner, Planner
Catherine Powers, Director of Planning and Sustainability

Subject
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7007 Moores Lane PUD Subdivision, final plat, 3 lots on 18.3 acres, located east of the intersection of Moores Lane and Franklin Road and on the south side of Moores Lane.
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Purpose
The purpose of this memo is to provide information to the Franklin Municipal Planning Commission (FMPC) concerning a final plat for 7007 Moores Lane PUD Subdivision, which is located east of the intersection of Moores Lane and Franklin Road and on the south side of Moores Lane.

Project Information
COF Project Number: 4628
Applicant: Sean DeCoster
Owner: William F. and Joanne Maddux

Background/Staff Comments
A PUD Development Plan (Revision 1) for the 7007 Moores Lane PUD Subdivision was approved by BOMA on June 10, 2014. The proposed plat creates 3 new lots on the property-one open space lot for conservation of the HHO, one lot for the assisted living facility and associated villas, and one lot for future nonresidential development. The property is zoned SD-X 5.25/11,000. To the north of the property lies Moores Lane and Brentwood city limits; to the east lies an apartment complex; to the west is a city owned park; and to the south are R-1 zoned detached residential homes. The proposed site has a large amount of hillside within the HHO buffer at the eastern end of the property along with a large change in elevation.

Project Considerations
Project Considerations are not conditions of this approval, but are intended to highlight issues that should be considered in the overall site design or may be required when more detailed plans are submitted for review. These items are not meant to be exhaustive and all City requirements and ordinances must be met with each plan submittal.

1. Fire has indicated that a 2'' water line from the public water main extends to Lot 1 and ha...

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