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Nashville-Davidson County Zoning Meetings

40 meetings monitored in Nashville-Davidson County, TN

December 16, 20254h 47m41,236 words
108approvedpublic hearingdeferredmotion to approvezoning
Agenda available
December 15, 20251h 4m10,436 words
34zoningmixed usedensityapprovedoverlay district
December 11, 20252h 16m20,195 words
213public hearingzoningrezoningsubdivisiondeferred
December 4, 20254h 37m36,996 words
197approveddeferredzoningpublic hearingland use
Agenda available
December 4, 20251h 49m15,401 words
114zoningpublic hearingvariancesetbackapproved
December 3, 20252h 13m21,461 words
118zoningpublic hearingland useapprovedresidential
November 18, 20252h 20m16,212 words
27zoningapprovedpublic hearingdeferredoverlay district
Agenda available
November 17, 202537m5,819 words
57approvedzoningresidentialmixed usecommercial
November 13, 202554m8,914 words
71motion to approvedeferredpublic hearingdensityzoning
November 6, 202540m5,865 words
46zoningpublic hearingapprovedvariancesetback
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Frequently Asked Questions

The Metropolitan Council, Nashville Planning Commission, and Board of Zoning Appeals are monitored by ZoneWire for SP (Specific Plan) rezoning, variances, overlay district amendments, and urban design overlay changes.

Nashville-Davidson County has approximately 8 zoning-related meetings per month across the Metropolitan Council, Planning Commission, and Board of Zoning Appeals.

Nashville uses SP (Specific Plan) designations rather than generic zoning categories. Every SP filing means a developer has a custom design ready for approval. SP rezonings are the primary signal for new development in Nashville.

The busiest development areas in Nashville-Davidson County are the Gulch, SoBro, and WeHo (Wedgewood-Houston) for urban mixed-use towers, East Nashville and Germantown for infill projects, and Antioch for suburban multifamily. These neighborhoods generate frequent SP rezoning filings.

Important zoning terms for Nashville include SP (Specific Plan), UDO (Urban Design Overlay), variance, historic overlay, conservation overlay, PUD, and community plan amendment. ZoneWire tracks all of these automatically across every Nashville-Davidson County governing body.