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Commission splits decisions on Factory redevelopment: pavilion and 2015 addition approved; parking structure and hotel deferred
Summary
The Historic Zoning Commission approved demolition of the Farmers’ Market pavilion and the 2015 addition to Building 10 at the Factory campus, approved revised demolition terms for Building 9 with conditions, and deferred votes on a new parking structure, refuse enclosures and a new hotel to June 9 for more materials and technical details.
The Franklin Historic Zoning Commission on May 12 moved forward on portions of the Factory at 230 Franklin Road redevelopment while deferring other major elements for more technical details and material samples.
Staff said the development plan and rezoning had already received a favorable preliminary recommendation and Board of Mayor and Aldermen approval; the current Certificate of Appropriateness review covered site-level elements including demolition, a proposed parking structure, refuse enclosures and a new hotel. Emily, the city staff presenter, recommended approval of demolition of the Farmers’ Market pavilion (circa 2006) and removal of the circa-2015 nonhistoric…
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