File #: 15-0382    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Agenda Ready
File created: 4/9/2015 In control: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission
On agenda: 4/23/2015 Final action:
Title: Fair Park Cottages Subdivision, preliminary plat, creating 9 single-family residential lots and 2 open space lots on 3.10 acres, located at 1006 Fair Street.
Attachments: 1. 5751 Fair Park Cottages PP Map, 2. 5751 Fair Park Cottages PP, Conditions of Approval_01, 3. 5751 Fair Park Cottages PP PLAN

DATE: 04/15/2015

TO: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

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

Subject
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Fair Park Cottages Subdivision, preliminary plat, creating 9 single-family residential lots and 2 open space lots on 3.10 acres, located at 1006 Fair Street.
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Purpose
The purpose of this memo is to provide information to the Franklin Municipal Planning Commission (FMPC) concerning a preliminary plat for a 9-lot subdivision located at 1006 Fair Street.

Project Information
COF Project Number: 5751
Applicant: Sean DeCoster, Civil-Site
Owner: Jeremy and Jessica Sheridan, Dale and Janice Stumbo

Background/Staff Comments
This site is an appropriate location for infill, as it utilizes existing infrastructure, creates a variety in housing type, and promotes walkability. This proposal creates 8 new buildable lots accessed by a private drive off of 11th Avenue. Two open spaces are being proposed; a large open space at the north area of the development encompasses the majority of the floodplain for the site, and a second smaller open space is located at the entry drive and encompasses the remaining floodplain on the site. The lot configuration is such that all houses front a single drive, and all new development is contained behind the existing setback line along 11th Avenue. All of the new lots will maintain the minimum lot size required for traditional design standards, although several of the proposed lots are very close to the minimum and include part of the private drive within the lot. Also, the small size of the lots and the shallow setbacks provided could, dependent on the houses built, create a very compact and dense feel. An 18' incompatible lot size buffer is required along the south, west, and east borders of the development, although this buffer could be reduced to 13' within the installation of an opaque fence.

Project Considerations...

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