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Plan Commission grants Home Depot temporary outdoor sales permit, discusses streamlining annual approvals
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Summary
The commission approved a resolution allowing Home Depot to operate an outdoor seasonal sales area at 6489 South 27th Street from April 24 through July 17, 2026 (84 days) and asked staff to consider a plan development amendment to permit administrative approval for recurring annual applications.
The City of Franklin Plan Commission approved a resolution allowing Home Depot to operate a fenced outdoor seasonal sales area at 6489 South 27th Street starting April 24 and running through July 17, 2026 — a period staff described as 84 days.
A staff member explained that Home Depot applies annually to sell bagged goods, trees and other seasonal items and that the zoning administrator declined to approve the permit administratively this year because the application missed the 30-day submission window required under the unified development ordinance (section 15.93(c)). "Home Depot is applying for their annual outdoor sales area from which to sell, bagged commodity goods, trees, other seasonal items," the staff member said, and recommended approval for April 24–July 17, 2026. The staff member also asked whether the commission wanted staff to pursue a plan development amendment that would allow administrative approval for this recurring temporary use.
Commissioners indicated support for streamlining by allowing staff-level approvals for applications that meet established conditions. The commission then adopted the resolution imposing conditions and restrictions for the temporary outdoor sales permit by voice vote.
The record does not list individual vote tallies or any public comments on the item; the zoning administrator and staff will follow up on whether to prepare a plan development amendment to change future processing of this recurring permit.

