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Planning commission hears TRC review of Reese Wholesale storage changes citing legal drain and floodplain constraints
Summary
At its June 17 meeting, the Franklin City Planning Commission’s technical review committee reported that Reese Wholesale’s proposed modification to the south-side storage area at 2115 Earlywood Drive will require changes because of a legal drain and floodplain/floodway; the item remains under review.
The Franklin City Planning Commission on June 17 heard a Technical Review Committee update that Reese Wholesale is proposing changes to its south-side storage area at 2115 Earlywood Drive and that the proposal will require modifications because of a legal drain and the site’s floodplain and floodway.
The Technical Review Committee report matters because floodplain and drainage constraints can affect what construction or site…
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