Franklin Zoning Ordinance

23 424 Chapter Defined Terms DEFINITIONS AND INTERPRETATIONS Franklin Zoning Ordinance Effective January 13, 2026 Sidewalk A paved path for pedestrians. Sight Distance Visibility The area located at the intersection of two streets, whether public or private, or a street and private driveway or internal drive through which an unobstructed view of approaching traffic is necessary for motorists. Sightline Analysis A line-of-sight analysis that provides a simulation of the visibility of rooftop mechanical equipment from anywhere along the adjacent right-of-way from a pedestrian’s viewpoint. This analysis includes elevation of the right-of-way, future grade, building height, and adjacent structures. Sign Any device, fixture, placard, or structure that uses color, form, graphic, illumination, symbol, or writing to advertise, announce, or identify a person or entity or to communicate information of any kind. Sign Area The sign area is the computed area of the background upon which lettering, insignia, or other devices are placed. Sign Permit A type of permit to ensure that signs are compliance with this Ordinance. Sign Type A classification of a sign. Sign types are described in Section 15.2, Overview of Sign Types. Single-Family Residential (Use Type) A type of residential use containing one dwelling unit on its own lot, surrounded by open yards on all sides, and intended for permanent occupancy as a single-family residence, as defined below: One or more persons occupying a premises and living as a single housekeeping unit. A dwelling unit will be considered a single-family residence only if its permanent occupants are limited to one of the following categories: A. One or more persons related by blood, marriage, civil union, or adoption, guardianship, or other custodial relationship; B. The description in A above, plus no more than one person who is not related to the occupant(s) in A above; all of whom occupy the dwelling unit and function as a single housekeeping unit with common kitchen facilities; providing unrestricted access to the entire dwelling to all occupants; sharing food and other necessities; and sharing household expenses and responsibilities; C. Not more than four persons not so related, living together in a dwelling unit as a single housekeeping unit with common kitchen facilities; D. Not more than five adult persons who are elderly or have a disability who reside in an adult care home as defined by T.C.A. § 6811-201; or E. Eight or fewer unrelated persons with disabilities and up to three persons acting as support staff or guardians, who need not to be related to each other or to any of the other persons residing in the dwelling unit, pursuant to T.C.A. § 13-24-102. The singlefamily dwelling definition does not include residences where persons with disabilities reside that are operated on a commercial basis. As used in this definition, “disabilities”

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