Historic Franklin: Development & Floodplain Constraints
Community Planning Assistance Team Report
Franklin, Tennessee is on the Harpeth River just south of Nashville. At least ten significant floods have impacted Franklin since 1929, including one in May 2010. One of the commercial gateways into the historic downtown, Fifth Avenue North, is in the 100-year floodplain. The city's land use plan encourages redevelopment of the corridor while modifying floodplain boundaries to create an urban gateway into downtown. However, this appears unrealistic based on the city's level of protective floodplain regulations and the depth of floodplain. Fifth Avenue North contained marginal commercial uses prior to the 2010 flood and multiple buildings have been vacant since that time. The city amended the zoning ordinance and passed a resolution to provide some flexibility for property owners amid looking into next steps. The city requested assistance from the CPAT program to facilitate community engagement on the issues and provide recommendations on the path forward.
The report acknowledges the significant dichotomy in the community between those who view the area as ripe for economic development and those who advocate against redevelopment and for uses consistent with recreation and open space. The team's report is not meant to be interpreted as one-size-fits-all, but rather as a set of goals that reflect the varying conditions and related challenges of individual parcels within the study area. The report divides the study area into four sub areas and organizes recommendations based on whether they are a policy decision or an implementation measure, and further classified by the time needed to accomplish next steps. The team also provides considerations and recommendations for areas outside the study area, an urban design evaluation and analysis for buildings in the floodplain, and potential funding sources for projects.
Meet the Team
Team Leader
Rich Roths, AICP
Team Member
Kimberly Burton, AICP
Team Member
William Harris, PhD, FAICP
Team Member
Gail Henrikson, AICP
Team Member
Marc Yeber
Details
Table of Contents
Introduction
The Purpose of the CPAT Initiative
Guiding Values
Program Background
Executive Summary
Overview and Project Background
City of Franklin
5th Avenue North Study Area
Organization of this Report
Sub Area 1: The Hill Property and the West Side of 5th Avenue, North of Mt. Hope Road
Overview
Recommendations and Implementation Measures
Sub Area 2: Bicentennial Park Area
Overview
Recommendations and Implementation Measures
Sub Area 3: The East Side of 5th Avenue, South of Margin Street
Overview
Recommendations and Implementation Measures
Sub Area 4: The West Side of 5th Avenue, South of Mount Hope Road
Overview
Recommendations and Implementation Measures
General Considerations and Recommendations Beyond the Study Area
Urban Design Considerations
Conclusions and Next Steps
Funding Sources
The CPAT Team
Picture Gallery