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Franklin HZC approves several COAs, defers an EMS window detail and clears two downtown demolitions

Franklin Historic Zoning Commission · April 14, 2026
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At its April 13 meeting the Franklin Historic Zoning Commission approved multiple certificate-of-appropriateness requests — including windows at 223 Franklin Road, a fence at 1005 Evans Street, door replacements and in-kind repairs — deferred detailed window/trim approval for the Williamson County EMS building and approved demolition of two noncontributing downtown buildings with conditions.

The Franklin Historic Zoning Commission on April 13 handled a packed agenda of preservation applications and routine reviews. The commission approved replacement windows at 223 Franklin Road, a wood picket front-yard fence at 1005 Evans Street, storefront door replacements at 127 2nd Avenue North, in-kind siding and trim repairs at 800 Fair Street, a two-bay garage-door reconfiguration at 321 3rd Avenue South, and a site-and-signage package for a Williamson County EMS station at 110 Alders Gateway subject to staff conditions. It also approved alterations to a previously approved parking structure at 230 Franklin Road with one exception and…

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