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Developers outline Harlan PUD plan, propose Mack Hatcher extension and gated Hillview access
Summary
Applicant representatives described the Harlan PUD (annexation, rezoning and development plan) and a revised Condition 30 that would require off-site roadway and intersection improvements be completed and accepted before public opening; staff recommended another public hearing to allow public response to the new off-site improvement language.
An applicant team presented the Harlan planned unit development (PUD) and a proposed revision to Condition 30 at the Franklin City Board of Mayor and Aldermen work session on March 24.
Greg Gamble, representing the applicant, said the Harlan plan seeks annexation, rezoning and approval of a development plan in the Village Green overlay at 1247 Hillview Lane. He described roughly 242 homes, about 70% open space in the plan area, approximately 27,000 square feet of neighborhood commercial space and a later-phase boutique inn. Gamble said the submittal does not change the entitlements on the development plan but does revise how off-site roadway access will be provided.
Adam Balosz of Boyle Investment Company said the applicant is asking that Condition 30 be revised so that proposed entry improvements at Coleman Road and the intersections at Henpeck and Columbia Pike — and related off-site work — be completed and accepted by the city and, where applicable, by the Tennessee…
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