File #: 18-0534    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 5/14/2018 In control: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission
On agenda: 5/24/2018 Final action: 5/24/2018
Title: Lockwood Glen PUD Subdivision, Development Plan, Revision 2, Reorganizing Of Section Lines And Relocating Of 10 Single Family Residential Units On 218.58 Acres, Located North Of The Intersection Of Carothers Parkway And Longpoint Way And South Of The Intersection Of South Carothers Road And Carothers Parkway.
Sponsors: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission, Josh King
Attachments: 1. MAP_LockwoodDevPlanRev2, 2. LockwoodGlenConditions of Approval_01.pdf, 3. LotReOrg_LockwoodGlen.pdf, 4. LAYOUT Lockwood Glen Development Plan Revision 2-2.pdf, 5. ARCH_LockwoodGlenRev2.pdf, 6. Lockwood Glen Development Plan Revision 2.pdf

DATE: May 16, 2018

TO: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

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

Subject
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Lockwood Glen PUD Subdivision, Development Plan, Revision 2, Reorganizing Of Section Lines And Relocating Of 10 Single Family Residential Units On 218.58 Acres, Located North Of The Intersection Of Carothers Parkway And Longpoint Way And South Of The Intersection Of South Carothers Road And Carothers Parkway.
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Project Information
COF Project Number: 6676
Applicant: Greg Gamble, Gamble Design
Owner: Ted Terry, HDP Lockwood Glen LLC

Background/Staff Comments
The previous Development Plan for Lockwood Glen was reviewed and voted on by the FMPC at the May 2016 FMPC meeting. The applicant is seeking to redraw the layout of the previously added parcels (King Parcel) and reorganize the arrangement of single family residential lots within the planned subdivision. Lots counts are changing between sections, but the overall lot count remains the same. This Development Plan will be voted on by the FMPC only.


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.

Architecture is not approved at Development Plan stage, but should stay consistent through site plan and permitting stage.
No floodplain alterations are needed for any of the revised lot locations of this development plan.

Recommendation
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Recommend favorably to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.
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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 t...

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