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File #: 15-0653    Version: 1 Name: Plan of Services 1845 Carters Creek Pike
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/13/2015 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 9/8/2015 Final action: 9/8/2015
Title: PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Resolution 2015-26, To Be Entitled, "A Resolution Adopting A Plan Of Services For The Annexation Of The Property Located At 1845 Carters Creek Pike, Consisting Of 75.69 Acres Located West Of Carters Creek Pike And Southwest Of Downs Boulevard And Adjoining The City Limits Within The Southwestern Part Of The Franklin Urban Growth Boundary (UGB)." (07/23/15 FMPC 8-0; 08/11/15 WS)
Sponsors: Ald. Ann Petersen
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2015-23 1845 Carters Creek POS.pdf, 2. 1845 Carters Creek Pike POS FMPC map.pdf

DATE: 7/15/2015

TO: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

FROM: Brad Baumgartner, Planner
Bob Martin, Interim Director of Planning and Sustainability

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PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration of Resolution 2015-26, To Be Entitled, "A Resolution Adopting A Plan Of Services For The Annexation Of The Property Located At 1845 Carters Creek Pike, Consisting Of 75.69 Acres Located West Of Carters Creek Pike And Southwest Of Downs Boulevard And Adjoining The City Limits Within The Southwestern Part Of The Franklin Urban Growth Boundary (UGB)." (07/23/15 FMPC 8-0; 08/11/15 WS)
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Project Information
COF Project Number: Resolution 2015-23
Applicant: John and Camille Schaefer
Owner: Janet Wagner

Background/Staff Comments
John and Camille Schaefer are proposing an equestrian park that will include a 39-stall horse barn, a track building, an indoor and an outdoor riding ring, group and private pastures, riding trails, and three caretaker apartments. The site is located in a rural section of Williamson County, and the Plan of Services stipulates the infrastructure the applicant is required to provide to adequately support the project.

Water
The property is located within the City of Franklin Utility District. The property owner shall be responsible for the engineering, design and construction of a public water main from the intersection of Bradford Drive and West Main Street along Carters Creek Pike across the frontage of their property (approximately 1,900 LF). It shall be the responsibility of the property owner to ensure that adequate water, for both domestic use and fire protection, is provided to the site. The City does not allow water mains within state right-of-way. The property owner shall be required to acquire the necessary offsite easements to provide service to the property.

Reclaimed Water
According to the City of Franklin's Municipal Code, reclaimed water systems need to be extended to a development if the dev...

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