File #: 20-0224    Version: 1 Name:
Type: Planning Item Status: Passed
File created: 2/18/2020 In control: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission
On agenda: 3/26/2020 Final action: 3/26/2020
Title: Williamson County Animal Care Center, Roadway Site Plan, Constructing A Driveway, On 38.67 Acres, Located North Of Old Charlotte Pike and East Of Under Construction Portion of Mack Hatcher Parkway. (CONSENT AGENDA)
Attachments: 1. MAP 7200 Williamson County Animal Care Facility, 2. COF 7200 Will Animal Road plan, 3. COF 7200 Survey County Animal Care Center - Infrastructure Site Plan

DATE: March 18, 2020

TO: Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

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

Subject
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Williamson County Animal Care Center, Roadway Site Plan, Constructing A Driveway, On 38.67 Acres, Located North Of Old Charlotte Pike and East Of Under Construction Portion of Mack Hatcher Parkway. (CONSENT AGENDA)
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Project Information
COF Project Number: 7200
Applicant: CJ Murrell, Kimley-Horn
Owner: Williamson County, Tennessee Representative Jim Cross

Background/Staff Comments
Williamson County is submitting two separate site plans for their Animal Care Facility because of the budgeting structure for the project. This site plan establishes the roadway necessary for the project. The associated site plan is proposing a 281,332 square foot facility for animal care on 6.46 acres of the 38.67-acre site. The site is not governed by a master plan.

Project Considerations
The site plan does not fully meet the requirements of the Zoning Ordinance pertaining to connectivity, sewer and water infrastructure, and public roadway improvements. Necessary revisions are captured in the conditions of approval.

Recommendation
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Approval, with conditions end

PROCEDURAL REQUIREMENTS:
1. The applicant shall upload the corrected plan to the online plan review website (https://franklin.contractorsplanroom.com/secure/). All revisions to the approved plans shall be "clouded." With the resubmittal, each condition of approval/open issue in the online plan review system shall contain a full response from the applicant as to the satisfaction or completion of that condition.
2. Once the corrected site plan has been approved, one (1) full-size and one (1) half-size copy of the final approved landscape plans shall be submitted to the Department of Building and Neighborhood Services for future landscape inspection purposes.
3. Once the ...

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