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Project team proposes small boundary change to restore road frontage for adjacent lot in Franklin City

Franklin City project team presentation and community Q&A · March 5, 2026
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Summary

A project presenter described a minor revision to the Coletta master plan that removes a 0.48-acre strip of open space to restore potential public frontage to an adjacent R‑1 property; residents asked about emergency access, trees and a proposed privacy fence. The plan will go to the Planning Commission and then BOMA for rezoning readings.

A project presenter told a Franklin City community meeting that Development Plan Revision 2 for the Coletta master plan would remove a 0.48-acre strip of open space to restore potential public right-of-way frontage for an adjacent R‑1 property owned by Mr. Yarlagadda. The presenter said the change reduces the overall project acreage from 204.89 to 204.41 acres but leaves the approved unit count unchanged at 259 and keeps formal open space at 11.5 acres.

The presenter said the strip arose from an original road alignment and left the neighboring parcel without frontage, which limits the owner’s future access options: "It simply corrects an unintended condition," the presenter said, adding that the strip would be rezoned to R‑1 to match the adjacent property. He said access to South Carothers Road would likely not be supported because of its proximity…

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