Subdivision Regulations
Franklin Subdivision Regulations • December 12, 2019 Subdivision Regulations • Procedures • 15 public right-of-way, and referencing the appropriate tax map and parcel number(s) 30. Length of project boundaries (including bearings and angles) 31. Preliminary lot numbers 32. Setbacks or build-to lines; however, building envelopes shall NOT be shown 33. Location and acreage of major common open space areas, including minimum open space, buffers, and parkland dedication requirements 34. Proposed street and alley rights- of-way widths and classification (with names where available) in the proposed project 35. Proposed connections to existing and proposed streets (including street classification) located outside the development 36. Location of any proposed right-of-way dedication, as applicable 37. Depiction of circulation for emergency vehicles 38. All conceptual stormwater best management practices, water resource buffers, and green infrastructure in residential developments placed in open space lots. For commercial developments, all water resource buffers are placed in open space lots or conservation easements 39. Proposed utility easements and utility features, including: water lines, fire hydrants, sanitary sewer, lift/pump stations, storm sewers, culverts, outfalls, ground-based utility vaults larger than ten square feet, or water towers 40. Parkland requirements (if applicable)
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