Franklin Planning Board Approves Key Cold Storage Facility Amidst Detailed Development Discussions

The Franklin Planning Board recently convened to discuss various development applications, with particular focus on a proposed cold storage facility and its implications for the community. The board approved the preliminary application for the cold storage facility, highlighting its significance for local economic development, while also addressing community concerns about safety and environmental impact.

The proposal for the cold storage facility was a central topic of discussion, with the board carefully considering the bifurcation of preliminary and final site plan approvals. The facility, which is expected to employ between 40 and 68 workers, aims to address local demand for cold storage. Detailed plans for the facility include a 200,200 square-foot structure with 46 loading docks, a water storage system featuring a water tower, and fire hydrants for safety. The board emphasized the need for comprehensive planning to ensure community safety, especially given the proximity of an elementary school across the street. Discussions revolved around potential fencing to deter children from accessing the industrial site and the necessity of adherence to state and local safety regulations.

The board also deliberated on landscaping and stormwater management requirements. Proposals included planting a specific tree species known for its aesthetic appeal from May through September and utilizing mulch beds with edge control to separate grass and mulch effectively. The board underscored the importance of clear lighting plans and compliance with updated stormwater management standards, which necessitate precise calculations and adherence to regulatory frameworks. Concerns about potential traffic impacts were addressed with conservative estimates based on warehousing uses to ensure that any transition from cold storage would not exacerbate local traffic issues.

During public comments, a resident raised concerns about notification procedures, particularly due to the facility’s proximity to the school. Despite the standard 200-foot notification radius, the resident suggested that broader notification might be beneficial given the potential impact on students and teachers. The board acknowledged these concerns while clarifying that current township ordinances might not require additional notifications, though state requirements could potentially apply.

Another topic was the subdivision and development of various parcels. Notably, the board approved an application related to a minor subdivision in the United Way zone, which involved dividing existing parcels into new residential lots. The subdivision aimed to balance the preservation of agricultural land with residential development needs, with variances sought for landscaping buffers to mitigate potential conflicts between agricultural and residential uses. The board highlighted the importance of securing access rights through easements to prevent future disputes, especially given the property’s status in an irrevocable trust intended to remain within the family.

Similarly, an application by Garrison LLC to divide a 19.8-acre agricultural parcel into two equal lots for future residential development was approved. The board emphasized the necessity of establishing cross-access easements to ensure consistent access for farming activities, regardless of future ownership changes. The potential for rollback taxes due to changes in land use was also noted.

In another discussion, the board addressed a warehouse development proposal by Newfield Lane LLC. The absence of architectural drawings delayed the board’s ability to grant final approval. The board stressed the need for final architectural plans to ensure compliance with zoning regulations and community standards before proceeding with the project.

Note: This meeting summary was generated by AI, which can occasionally misspell names, misattribute actions, and state inaccuracies. This summary is intended to be a starting point and you should review the meeting record linked above before acting on anything you read. If we got something wrong, let us know. We’re working every day to improve our process in pursuit of universal local government transparency.
Mayor:
John Bruno
Planning Board Officials:
Jason Brandt, Jake Bruno, Kyle Clark, Timothy Doyle, Jim Kelly, Frank Kohute, John Melleady, Joseph Petsch, Stephen Ranson, Joseph Szwed, Ralph Travaglione

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