File #: 18-0685    Version: 1 Name: Christ Community Church Development Plan
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 7/2/2018 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 9/11/2018 Final action: 9/11/2018
Title: PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration Of Resolution 2018-58, To Be Entitled: "A Resolution Approving A Development Plan For Christ Community Church, For The Property Located East Of Hillsboro Road And South Of The Harpeth River (1215 Hillsboro Road)." (07/26/18 FMPC 7-0, 08/14/18 WS)
Sponsors: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission, Emily Hunter, Amy Diaz-Barriga, Josh King
Attachments: 1. RES 2018-58 ChristCommunityChurchSubd_with Map.pdf, 2. ChristCommunity_Conditions of Approval_01.pdf, 3. CCC - Chapel Addition Elevations 6-11-18.pdf, 4. CCC - Youth Building Elevations - A2.0 6-11-18.pdf, 5. CCC - Youth Building Elevations - A2.1 6-11-18.pdf, 6. Christ Community Church PUD Subdivision.pdf

DATE: July 18, 2018

TO: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

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

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PUBLIC HEARING: Consideration Of Resolution 2018-58, To Be Entitled: "A Resolution Approving A Development Plan For Christ Community Church, For The Property Located East Of Hillsboro Road And South Of The Harpeth River (1215 Hillsboro Road)." (07/26/18 FMPC 7-0, 08/14/18 WS)
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Project Information
COF Project Number: 6751
Applicant: Adam Seger, Dale and Associates
Owner: Christ Community Church

Background/Staff Comments
The existing Christ Community Church on Hillsboro Road is seeking a PUD Development Plan and Rezoning to comply with City of Franklin Zoning Ordinance requiring Institutional uses to file a PUD Development Plan. The existing church building will be kept, and additions are proposed to expand the uses.

Envision Franklin recommends a Conservation Subdivision design concept for the western block of Hillsboro Road adjacent to the Harpeth River.

The Conservation Subdivision design concept supports primarily single-family residential development that clusters lots and infrastructure and sets aside a substantial amount of property as permanently protected open space in its natural state. New development should preserve a minimum of 50 percent open space, strategically targeted toward scenic vistas, greenways, pastures, trails, woodlands, or other uses that maintain scenic character, protect habitat value, and contribute to the quality of life for residents. These areas generally have higher quantities of environmental resources in rural areas or along the periphery of the City that are desired to be preserved. Less dense development, planned with large, contiguous tracts of open space to be retained in perpetuity, is expected in these locations.

Envision Franklin also has a special area consideration for institution...

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