File #: 16-0890    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 10/10/2016 In control: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission
On agenda: 11/7/2016 Final action: 11/7/2016
Title: McEwen Place PUD Subdivision, Development Plan, Section 3, Revision 3, 338 Attached Residential Units And 207,600 Square Feet Of Commercial Space On 7.23 Acres, Located North Of West McEwen Drive And South Of The Intersection Of Jordan Road And Aspen Grove Drive.
Sponsors: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission, Josh King
Attachments: 1. MAP_MCEwen Town Center.pdf, 2. McEwenPlace_DP_COA, 3. Elevations.pdf, 4. Layout.pdf, 5. Layout_Closer.pdf, 6. McEwenPlace_PlanSet.pdf

DATE: 10/19/2016

TO: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

FROM: Josh King, Principal Planner
Emily Hunter, Director of Planning and Sustainability

Subject
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McEwen Place PUD Subdivision, Development Plan, Section 3, Revision 3, 338 Attached Residential Units And 207,600 Square Feet Of Commercial Space On 7.23 Acres, Located North Of West McEwen Drive And South Of The Intersection Of Jordan Road And Aspen Grove Drive.
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Project Information
COF Project Number: 6248
Applicant: Gary Vogrin, Kiser-Vogrin Design
Owner: Adam Ballash, Boyle Investments- NRB McEwen Infrastructure LLC

Background/Staff Comments
The original concept plan was approved for McEwen Place in 2006, which included detailed plans and a pattern book. In 2009, a revision to the concept plan was approved. In 2009, concept plans were a bubble-diagram format, and a subsequent regulating plan approval was required to set development details. A regulating plan was approved in December of 2010 for Sections 1 and 2. The developer chose to pursue approval of Section 3 (the town center portion) when more was known about the market demand and conditions.

Since regulating plans have been replaced by development plans in the City's approval process, a development plan for Section 3 must be approved by Planning Commission prior to site plan review and approval. Boyle and Northwood-Ravin are seeking to develop two of the previous "blocks" into office, retail, and attached residential use under the existing entitlements approved as part of the Concept Plan. Future blocks will be developed under existing entitlements with subsequent development plan revisions. These development plan revisions are required to be approved by the Planning Commission.

Recommendation
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Approval, with conditions.
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See attached pages for a list of staff recommended conditions of approval.

PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. The applicant shall upload the corrected plan to the online plan...

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