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Board grants setback variance for badminton facility at 1268 Lewisburg Pike

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The board approved a 10‑foot increase to the maximum front setback so a proposed badminton facility can be located outside wetland buffers on the 5.79‑acre site at 1268 Lewisburg Pike; staff said a stormwater variance will also be required.

The Franklin City Board of Zoning Appeals voted unanimously June 5 to approve a variance allowing a principal building to be located 55 feet from the front lot line at 1268 Lewisburg Pike, 10 feet beyond the zoning district’s 45‑foot maximum setback.

Steph, a city planning staff member, told the board the 5.79‑acre site contains an existing preschool and parking, and that Five Mile Creek and its wetland buffers take up a large portion of the lot. To avoid impacting wetlands…

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