Franklin Subdivision Regulations • January 1, 2022 Subdivision Regulations • Definitions • 25 Franklin Zoning Ordinance The written set of regulations and laws that define how property can be used in the City of Franklin. General Requirements and Technical Specifications Guidelines for the planning, design, construction, and approval procedures of water distribution systems, wastewater collection systems, reclaimed water systems, and associated appurtenances within the City of Franklin Water Management Department service area. International Fire Code Regulations for fire prevention and fire protection systems that prevent hazardous conditions to life and property. Initial Submittal A date established by the FMPC to accept plans and plats for review, upon payment of the applicable review fee. Lot A parcel of land occupied, or intended to be occupied, by one main building, or a group of main buildings, including open spaces as required by municipal regulations and ordinances. Lot of Record A lot or tract of land, described by deed and/ or subdivision plat, filed in the Williamson County Office of Register of Deeds. Preliminary Plat A type of application to propose a layout for subdividing land into more than two lots. Resubmittal Date A date established by the FMPC for the submittal of corrected plans to be considered at the subsequent FMPC meeting. Setback Line A setback refers to the distance which a building is required to be set back from a lot line or from the nearest building or structure. Specimen Tree Any canopy tree with a diameter of 24 inches or greater measured at diameter breast height (DBH). Stormwater Management Ordinance Standards set forth in Title 23 of the Franklin Municipal Code pertaining to the management of stormwater runoff and protection of water resources. Street An existing or planned public or private right-of-way that is designed, dedicated, or used principally for vehicular and pedestrian circulation, which provides access for abutting properties. Subdivision The division of land into two or more lots, sites, or other divisions requiring new street or utility construction, or any division of less than five acres, for the purpose, whether
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