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Architects, engineers tell Franklin City commission O'Reilly site plan will screen dumpster and produce limited traffic

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At a Franklin City Planning Commission meeting, project architects and engineers described mitigation measures for a proposed O'Reilly Auto Parts store, saying the site plan includes a masonry-enclosed dumpster behind the building, a six-foot wood fence along the west property line and landscaping to screen neighbors.

At a Franklin City Planning Commission meeting, project architects and engineers described mitigation measures for a proposed O'Reilly Auto Parts store, saying the site plan includes a masonry-enclosed dumpster behind the building, a six-foot wood fence along the west property line and landscaping to screen neighbors.

Tom Lundberg, of the architects' office, said the dumpster will sit “right behind the building” inside a masonry enclosure and be screened “very, very, very well” by trees and shrubs. He said the design team also proposes a six-foot wood fence along the west property line…

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