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Architect and engineer describe screening, low traffic for proposed O'Reilly Auto Parts site in Franklin City
Summary
Architect and civil engineer told Franklin City officials the proposed O'Reilly Auto Parts site plan includes a masonry-enclosed dumpster, a six-foot fence, extensive landscaping, and an estimated traffic generation of fewer than 200 daily trips and about 20 peak-hour trips; a DOT permit comment was received the morning of the meeting.
Tom Lundberg, with the Office of the Architects, and Caleb Freeland, a civil engineer, described measures intended to limit visual and noise impacts from a proposed O'Reilly Auto Parts site, including a masonry-enclosed dumpster, a six-foot wood fence along the west property line and extensive landscaping.
Lundberg pointed to the landscape plan and said the dumpster will be located on the west side, directly behind the building, and will be enclosed in masonry and screened with…
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