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Ordinance amendment would allow public‑art projects to qualify for parkland impact fee reimbursement

3135583 · April 27, 2025
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Summary

Staff recommended an amendment to the Franklin Municipal Code to permit reimbursement of parkland impact fees for public-art or park‑like amenities when approved by the Franklin Public Arts Commission and the Board of Mayor and Aldermen. The change was scheduled for the voting session that night.

City staff presented an ordinance amendment to the board that would allow public art and private park‑like amenities to qualify for parkland impact fee reimbursement when recommended by the Franklin Public Arts Commission and approved by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen.

Lisa, a parks staff member, read the new language into the record and explained the intent: public art and open‑space areas may be eligible for parkland impact fee reimbursement…

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