DATE: March 22, 1018
TO: Board of Mayor and Aldermen
FROM: Eric Stuckey, City Administrator
Vernon Gerth, Assistant City Administrator
Emily Hunter, Director of Planning and Sustainability Department
Amy Diaz-Barriga, Current Planning Supervisor
SUBJECT:
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*Consideration of Resolution No. 2018-19, A Resolution Authorizing The City Of Franklin Mayor To Endorse An Owners Affidavit For The Approximately 77 Acres Of Vacant Land Recently Acquired By The City Of Franklin, Commonly Known As The Robinson Lake Property For The Purpose Of Preparing And Processing A Revised Development Plan And Associated Rezonings For The Lockwood Glen Planned Unit Development And Robinson Lake Property In Accordance With The City Of Franklin Zoning Ordinance.
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Purpose
The purpose of this memorandum is to present Resolution No. 2017-49, a resolution approving and authorizing the Mayor to endorse the Lockwood Glen Development Plan and Rezoning owner's affidavits on the City's behalf for the newly acquired Robinson Lake property for the purpose of allowing the Robinson Lake Property to be removed from the Lockwood Glen Planned Unit Development and be rezoned to the Civic-Institutional Zoning District.
Background
The City acquired approximately 77 acres of vacant land located on the west side of Carothers parkway commonly known as Robinson Lake. This land is currently a part of the Lockwood Glen Planned Unit Development (PUD). The property will need to be removed from the PUD, and given a more appropriate zoning district of Civic Institutional (CI). To do this, a PUD development plan revision will need to be filed, as well as a rezoning for both the Lockwood Glen development and the City property. As all planning applications require owner affidavits for all lands involved in an application, the application will need to include an owner affidavit for this city-owned land.
Financial Impact
Staff is not aware of any additional financial impact of the City in approv...
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