Subdivision Regulations • Procedures • 18 Franklin Subdivision Regulations • January 1, 2022 than a five-percent interest in the project shall be listed where the land owner or subdivider is a partnership, corporation or other business venture 3. Names, addresses, telephone numbers, email addresses, and seals of all professionals participating in the development application process 4. Note on all sheets referencing the Tennessee State Plane Coordinate System, Zone 5301, Fipszone 4100; NAD 83 datum. 5. Tax map, group, and parcel number(s) of site 6. Existing streets and street names adjacent to site 7. Closure error 8. City, County, Civil District, and Date 9. Total acres in the subdivision to the nearest hundredth 10. Existing zoning district and overlay zoning district(s) 11. Setbacks or build-to lines; however, building envelopes shall not be shown 12. Boundary lines of properties adjoining, but not a part of the subdivision, shown with dashed lines 13. Names of all subdivisions and land owners owning lots adjacent to the site with Tax Map, Parcel Number, Deed and Plat references 14. Lengths of the boundaries of the subdivision, measured to the nearest foot and decimal, with calls 15. The values of all true bearings and angles dimensioned in degrees and minutes 16. The lengths of all lines dimensioned in feet and decimals to the nearest hundredth of a foot 17. Square feet and acreage of each lot (square feet to the nearest foot and acreage to the nearest hundredth of an acre) 18. Total number of lots and lot numbers 19. Street and alley rights-of-way widths, classification, and names within the proposed project. 20. Connections to existing and proposed streets (including street classification) located outside the development. 21. Right-of-way dedication as required by Connect Franklin 22. Sidewalk locations, unless fees-in-lieu are approved 23. Acres and linear footage totals of new streets 24. Location and description of all existing man-made structures and site features (including utilities) both above and below ground 25. All easements (including drainage) with dimensions and designation as to type 26. Mineral rights (if held by parties other than the owner of record) 27. Existing and proposed utility features, including: water lines, fire hydrants, sanitary sewer, lift/pump stations, access easements, storm sewers, culverts, outfalls, ground-based utility vaults larger than 10 square feet, or water towers 28. Watercourses, conveyances, wetlands, and sinkholes 29. All 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 30. Common open space lots and tree
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