File #: 14-728    Version: 1 Name: RES 2014-95 Dev Plan for Reddick Street; ONE MODIFICATION - Minimum Parking
Type: Resolution Status: Public Hearing
File created: 12/4/2014 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 2/10/2015 Final action: 2/10/2015
Title: PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Resolution 2014-95, To Be Entitled "A Resolution Approving a Development Plan for the Franklin Housing Authority - Reddick Street Development Phase 2 PUD Subdivision with One Modification of Standards (MOS 1 - Minimum Parking Requirements), Located at 145 Strahl Street, by the City of Franklin, Tennessee." (12/18/14 FMPC 7-0; 01/13/15 WS)
Sponsors: Ald. Ann Petersen
Attachments: 1. 4711 FHA Dev Plan MAP, 2. Res 2014-95 Franklin Housing Authority DP Resolution, 3. Conditions of Approval_4711, 4. Revised Development Plan

DATE: 12/12/2014

TO: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

FROM: Amy Diaz-Barriga, Principal Planner
Catherine Powers, Director of Planning and Sustainability

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PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Resolution 2014-95, To Be Entitled "A Resolution Approving a Development Plan for the Franklin Housing Authority - Reddick Street Development Phase 2 PUD Subdivision with One Modification of Standards (MOS 1 - Minimum Parking Requirements), Located at 145 Strahl Street, by the City of Franklin, Tennessee." (12/18/14 FMPC 7-0; 01/13/15 WS)
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Purpose
The purpose of this memo is to provide information to the Franklin Municipal Planning Commission (FMPC) concerning a development plan for Franklin Housing Authority Reddick Street Development, Phase 2 located at 145 Strahl Street.

Project Information
COF Project Number: 4711
Applicant: Tony Heath, Littlejohn
Owner: Franklin Housing Authority, Rep: Derwin Jackson

Background/Staff Comments
This project was approved as a concept plan in May 2010 as a two-phase development of a senior living facility, and low-income housing in both attached and detached units. Phase 1, the senior living facility, has been completed. Changes to the site plan met a trigger from the Zoning Ordinance which requires previously approved concept plans to be resubmitted as development plans and re-reviewed. In this case, one of the external connection points were removed, which requires the plan to be re-established as a development plan, and requires only an FMPC review and approval (not BOMA). However, because the project is now asking for a modification of standards, the plan will be reviewed by FMPC, and a final determination will be made by BOMA.

In terms of the plan itself, it is consistent with the recommendations of the Land Use Plan, and generally meets the intent of the Zoning Ordinance. It provides an affordable housing option within the Central Franklin Character Area, and does so ...

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