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Planning commission backs parking reduction for West Franklin Park PUD; recommends revisions to BOMA
Summary
The Franklin Municipal Planning Commission voted to recommend approval of a revised development plan for the West Franklin Park PUD with a modification to reduce parking minimums consistent with the city's 2025 zoning ordinance.
The Franklin Municipal Planning Commission on Oct. 23 recommended approval to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen of a revised development plan for the West Franklin Park PUD that includes a requested modification to reduce on-site parking minimums.
Staff said the proposal covers a 32.43-acre site north of McEwen Drive and east of Interstate 65 at 6167 Hundred Tower Circle and involves no changes to the project's building program. The plan continues to show 555 multifamily dwelling units and roughly 320,116 square feet of commercial space, staff said, and the parking reduction applies only to parking garages at the lowest level and does not…
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