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After heated public hearing, Franklin council approves special‑use permit for 16‑bed crisis stabilization unit at 204 Morton Street
Summary
Following testimony both for and against, council approved Clarence Baker’s special‑use permit to operate a 16‑bed adult crisis stabilization/residential program at 204 Morton St., imposing conditions on security cameras, lighting and electrical upgrades; some council members recorded abstentions during the vote.
Franklin City Council on Aug. 12 approved a special‑use permit allowing Baker’s Home to operate a 16‑bed crisis stabilization/crisis receiving center at 204 Morton Street, but added conditions requiring camera placement in appropriate areas, improved exterior lighting and necessary electrical upgrades.
The hearing drew extensive testimony. Carlton Carter, Franklin City Schools superintendent, told the council he was ‘‘concerned’’ about proximity to S.P. Morton Elementary and urged careful review of safety and potential disruptions to students. Adjacent property…
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