Franklin Municipal Planning Commission

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The Planning Commission is an administrative body comprised of nine members, appointed by the Mayor, that makes recommendations to the Board of Mayor and Aldermen (BOMA) in regard to changes in the zoning ordinance or zoning map, annexations, or other planning-related decisions. This body also adopts and maintains the land use plan and subdivision regulations, reviews the subdivision of land, and reviews site plans.

The Planning Commission meets in regular session on the Fourth Thursday of each month (except November and December, when the meeting is on the 3rd Thursday) at 7:00 PM in the City Hall Boardroom.

Fee Schedule

FMPC Bylaws Amended October 2023

FMPC-ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING AND DEADLINE SCHEDULE (2024)

FMPC ADMINISTRATIVE MEETING AND DEADLINE SCHEDULE (2025)

 

 COMMISION MEMBERS

 APPOINTED  TERM  TERM END
 Ann Petersen (Alderman)  Term of Office    
 Jimmy Franks    Term of Mayoral Office    
 Nicholas Mann  1/2021  5-year  12/2025
 Roger Lindsey (Chair)  1/2020  5-year  12/2024
 Michael Orr (Vice Chair)  1/2020  5-year  12/2024
 Scott Harrison  1/2024  5-year  12/2028
 Alma McLemore  1/2021  5-year  12/2025
 Marcia Allen  12/2022  5-year  12/2027
 Jenny Williamson  1/2024  5-year  12/2028
* Two members shall be the Mayor (or his/her designee) appointed by the Mayor, and an Alderman selected by BOMA. The other 7 members are appointed by the Mayor.

 

Staff Contact: 

Emily Wright, Planning Director

Planning Department

Email: emily.wright@franklintn.gov

Phone: (615) 550-6739

 

UPCOMING MEETINGS

State of the City (virtual) Premiere

  • Date: 05/15/2020 6:00 PM - 6:30 PM  

Mayor Ken Moore’s 10th State of the City Address will be a first virtual program for the City.  The entire address will be produced completely using virtual interview tools and edited videos so anyone can watch from the comfort of their own homes.    Guidelines on physical distancing and restrictions on large gatherings have made it impossible to do an in-person event. 

“The state of the city address is an important outreach to our residents and provides information on the City’s accomplishments and challenges from the previous 12 months and what we see looking forward,” stated Mayor Moore.  “I wanted to make sure we could still do the Address even if it had to be in a new and different way.”

Mayor Moore’s presentation will give an update on the City’s response to the Covid-19 pandemic and its effects on the community.  There will also be a discussion on the proposed budget for fiscal year 2021 and upcoming capital projects.

The State of the City will premiere on May 15th at 6 p.m. on the City’s FacebookYouTube, and Instragram accounts, as well as on Franklin TV (Channel 10 on Comcast and Channel 99 on AT&T). 

It will re-air on May 16th at 8 p.m. and will be available on the City’s Facebook page (www.facebook.com/cityoffranklin), YouTube page (www.youtube.com/cityoffranklin) and website (www.franklintn.gov).

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