Nashville Metro CouncilBL2025-1022Public Hearing

An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by amending a Specific Plan on property located at 3325 McGavock Pike, approximately 550 feet southwest of Murfreesboro Pike (6.01 acres), to permit 71 multi-family residential units, all of which is described herein (Proposal No. 2018SP-020-002).

Russ Bradford
Introduced 8/21/2025Metropolitan CouncilBill
Last on agenda 11/4/2025

Legislative history

11/28/2025
Metropolitan Council
(no description)
11/24/2025
Mayor
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11/18/2025
Metropolitan Council
The bill was approved by the Planning and Zoning Committee.
11/17/2025
Planning and Zoning Committee
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11/4/2025
Metropolitan Council
Council Member Bradford requested a hearing from the public on this bill which had been previously advertised. The President asked if anyone desired to be heard for or against the bill and no one came forward to be heard. The President declared the public hearing closed. Council Member Bradford moved that the bill be passed on second reading, which motion was seconded and approved by a voice vote of the Council. The bill is referred to the Planning and Zoning Committee.
11/4/2025
Metropolitan Council
(no description)
10/9/2025
Metropolitan Council
Council Member Bradford moved to defer the bill to the November 4, 2025 public hearing, which motion was seconded and approved by a voice vote of the Council.
9/5/2025
Metropolitan Council
(no description)
9/2/2025
Metropolitan Council
The bill was approved with conditions, disapproved without by the Planning Commission. Upon motion duly seconded, the bill passed first reading and will be considered at the next available public hearing.
8/26/2025
Metropolitan Council
(no description)
8/14/2025
Planning Commission
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