File #: 18-0133    Version: 1 Name: 200 & 300 Downs Blvd Rezoning
Type: Ordinance Status: Consent Agenda
File created: 2/5/2018 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 5/22/2018 Final action: 5/22/2018
Title: Consideration of Ordinance 2018-04, To Be Entitled: "An Ordinance To Rezone 3.95 Acres From Light Industrial District (LI) To Neighborhood Commercial (NC) District For The Property Located West Of Columbia Avenue And South Of Fairgrounds Street (Near 200 And 300 Downs Boulevard)." (3/22/18 FMPC 8-0, 04-10-18 WS, 04/10/18 BOMA 1st Reading 7-0, 05/08/18 2ND Reading 7-0) THIRD AND FINAL READING
Sponsors: Ald. Ann Petersen, Franklin Municipal Planning Commission, Emily Hunter, Amy Diaz-Barriga, Josh King
Attachments: 1. map_200300dOWNSbLVD.pdf, 2. Ord2018-04 Downs Blvd.pdf, 3. Ord 2018-04 rezone_Downs Blvd_with Map.Law Approved (2).pdf, 4. Item 7 Attachment Handout from Applicant March 2018

DATE: March 14, 2018

TO: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

FROM: Josh King, Principal Planner
Amy Diaz-Barriga, Current Planning Supervisor
Emily Hunter, Director of Planning and Sustainability

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Consideration of Ordinance 2018-04, To Be Entitled: "An Ordinance To Rezone 3.95 Acres From Light Industrial District (LI) To Neighborhood Commercial (NC) District For The Property Located West Of Columbia Avenue And South Of Fairgrounds Street (Near 200 And 300 Downs Boulevard)." (3/22/18 FMPC 8-0, 04-10-18 WS, 04/10/18 BOMA 1st Reading 7-0, 05/08/18 2ND Reading 7-0) THIRD AND FINAL READING
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Project Information
COF Project Number: 6609
Applicant: Greg Gamble, Gamble Design
Owner: Drew Luna

Background/Staff Comments
Envision Franklin recommends an Industrial Flex design concept for this location. The Industrial Flex design concept provides locations for institutional, light industry, office, and research and development uses, with supporting local commercial uses. Industrial Flex development is characterized by low-scale buildings, some of which may have large footprints. Some of these areas generate less vehicular traffic than regional commerce areas and may be found along more minor thoroughfares. Conversely, some of these uses involve extensive exterior movement of goods and trucks that require measures to control adverse environmental and visual impacts.

The Neighborhood Commercial Zoning District allows for a building scale and the secondary uses supported by the Industrial Flex design concept.

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.

Overhead electric lines, sewer, and water easements will nee...

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