File #: 20-0082    Version: 1 Name: Resolution 2019-116 Envision Franklin Amendment
Type: Item Approved on Behalf of the Board Status: Passed
File created: 1/13/2020 In control: Board of Mayor & Aldermen
On agenda: 2/25/2020 Final action: 2/25/2020
Title: Acknowledgement Of Receipt Of Resolution 2019-116, "A Resolution To Adopt An Envision Franklin Plan Amendment For The Properties Located On Oak Meadow Drive East Of South Royal Oaks Boulevard, Known As Map 079 Parcels 10120 And 08800 To Change The Design Concept From Neighborhood Commercial And Regional Commerce To Neighborhood Mixed Use."
Sponsors: Emily Hunter
Attachments: 1. Resolution 2019-116 - signed, 2. Location Map, 3. Vintage at Watson Glen Submittal

DATE: December 4, 2019

TO: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

FROM: Eric Conner, Principal Planner
Andrew Orr, Long Range Planning Supervisor
Emily Hunter, Director of Planning and Sustainability

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Acknowledgement Of Receipt Of Resolution 2019-116, "A Resolution To Adopt An Envision Franklin Plan Amendment For The Properties Located On Oak Meadow Drive East Of South Royal Oaks Boulevard, Known As Map 079 Parcels 10120 And 08800 To Change The Design Concept From Neighborhood Commercial And Regional Commerce To Neighborhood Mixed Use."
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Project Information
COF Project Number: 7120
Applicant: Greg Gamble, Gamble Design Collaborative
Owner: Robert Goodall - Franklin Investment Holdings LLC

Background/Staff Comments

*This amendment to the Envision Franklin Plan was approved by the Planning Commission at its December 12, 2019 meeting. The information below provides a summary of the amendment.

This application is to amend the Envision Franklin Design Concepts Map for two parcels located on the south side of Oak Meadow Drive, east of South Royal Oaks Boulevard. The western property currently has a design concept designation of Neighborhood Commercial, and the eastern property has a design concept of Regional Commerce. The applicant is requesting that both parcels receive the design concept of Neighborhood Mixed-Use. The applicant intends to develop the site with a master-planned project consisting of multi-family residential, office and commercial uses.

The current design concepts and the proposed design concept have a lot of similarities in terms of site design requirements. Both the proposed and existing design concepts encourage buildings to be located towards the street, have side and rear parking, and encourage a pedestrian friendly and walkable neighborhood. While the site design aspects of the design concepts are very similar, Regional Commerce (existing) and Neighborhood Mixed-Use (proposed) both support multifamily ...

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