Franklin Zoning Map & Districts 2026
Explore zoning districts, official map resources, and recent rezoning activity in Franklin, TN. ZoneWire monitors council meetings to track every zoning change.
Zoning Districts in Franklin
Common zoning classifications used in this jurisdiction. Exact district names and codes may vary.
Agricultural and low-intensity land use district.
Low-density estate residential district.
Single-family residential district (Residential 1).
Single-family residential district (Residential 2).
Residential district (Residential 3).
Residential district (Residential 4).
Residential district (Residential 6).
Mixed residential district allowing a range of housing types.
Planned district requiring an approved development plan; typically paired with a rezoning request.
Combined office and residential district.
Civic and institutional uses district.
Neighborhood-scale commercial district.
Central commercial district.
Downtown mixed-use district.
1st Avenue special/character district.
5th Avenue North special/character district.
Regional commerce district (RC4).
Regional commerce district (RC6).
Regional commerce district (RC12).
General office district.
Light industrial district.
Heavy industrial district.
Recent Rezoning Activity in Franklin
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Frequently Asked Questions
The official Franklin zoning map is maintained by the local planning department. You can access the interactive GIS map at https://publicmaps.franklintn.gov/zoning/. ZoneWire also tracks rezoning activity discussed in council meetings.
Common zoning districts in Franklin include residential (R-1, R-2, R-3), commercial (C-1, C-2), industrial (I-1, I-2), mixed-use (MU), and planned development (PD). Each district has specific permitted uses, setbacks, and density requirements.
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Franklin is a city in Williamson County, and land within the city limits is regulated by the City of Franklin's own zoning regulations, codified as Title 14 (Zoning and Land Use Control) of the Franklin Municipal Code. The City adopted a new Franklin Zoning Ordinance through Ordinance 2025-25, which became effective January 13, 2026. Zoning matters are handled by the City's Planning and Sustainability Department.
Envision Franklin is the City's adopted comprehensive land use plan articulating its long-term vision for growth and development. It uses a series of design concept classifications that identify primary and secondary uses, development form and intensity, site design principles, and related transportation infrastructure, and it applies to both the city limits and the Urban Growth Boundary. The Franklin Zoning Ordinance serves as the implementation mechanism for Envision Franklin, and text amendments to the ordinance are meant to stay consistent with the plan.
Franklin maintains its zoning map as part of the city's Geographic Information System (GIS). The electronic GIS zoning layers constitute the official zoning map. When a property is rezoned, the change is recorded by updating the electronic GIS data, and district boundaries generally follow parcel lines or corporate (city) limit lines as they existed when the ordinance was adopted.
The Franklin Municipal Planning Commission was created pursuant to Tennessee Code Annotated Section 13-4-101 and consists of nine members: the mayor (or the mayor's designee) and an alderman selected by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen, plus seven members appointed by the mayor. The Commission reviews development proposals and land use plan matters and makes recommendations related to Franklin's growth and the implementation of Envision Franklin.
The City of Franklin has a Board of Zoning Appeals, whose members are appointed by the mayor and confirmed by the Board of Mayor and Aldermen. The Board hears and decides requests for zoning variances and appeals of administrative decisions made in applying the zoning ordinance. Property owners seeking relief from a strict application of the zoning regulations bring their requests to this board.
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