In a recent government meeting, community members expressed strong support for the proposed Armistead Planned Unit Development (PUD) subdivision, which aims to enhance the rural landscape of Franklin. Ellen Lividfield, a local resident, urged officials to approve the project, highlighting its potential benefits for the community. Bob Bolan, a long-time Franklin resident, echoed this sentiment, praising the innovative \"AGROHood\" concept and its thoughtful design.
The meeting transitioned into a formal discussion regarding Resolution 2024-43, which seeks to approve the development plan for the Armistead PUD. This resolution includes nine modifications to existing development standards, addressing aspects such as landscape, building types, pedestrian circulation, and signage. The property in question is located between Mack Hatcher Memorial Parkway and Old Charlotte Pike.
Following a brief public hearing, the board moved to approve the resolution, with all members voting in favor. The unanimous decision reflects a collective commitment to balancing development with the preservation of Franklin's rural character. The next steps will involve a detailed review of each modification before final approval of the entire development plan.