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Variance Activity in Nashville-Davidson County

Track variance discussions across Nashville-Davidson County, TN council meetings

Meetings
12
Activity
195
Last Detected
May 7, 2026
Year
2026

Variance is one of the most actively tracked zoning topics in Nashville-Davidson County, TN. ZoneWire has analyzed 12 council meetings and detected 195 instances of variance activity. Below are the most recent discussions.

What is Variance?

An exception to existing zoning rules granted to a property owner, such as reduced setbacks or increased height.

A variance is an authorized departure from the strict requirements of a zoning ordinance. Rather than changing the underlying zoning classification (which is what rezoning does), a variance allows a property owner to deviate from specific rules - like setback distances, building height limits, lot coverage ratios, or parking requirements - while keeping the same zoning designation.

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Variance in Nashville-Davidson County, TN

An exception to existing zoning rules granted to a property owner, such as reduced setbacks or increased height. In Nashville-Davidson County, TN, local government bodies regularly discuss variance as part of zoning and land use decisions.

ZoneWire has analyzed 12 meetings in Nashville-Davidson County and detected 195 mentions of variance — an average of 16.3 mentions per meeting.

Recent Meetings with Variance Activity

December 4, 20251h 49m15,401 words
114zoningpublic hearingvariancesetbackapproved
November 6, 202540m5,865 words
46zoningpublic hearingapprovedvariancesetback
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Why Track Variance?

Variance applications are typically heard by a Board of Zoning Appeals (BZA) or Board of Adjustment. The applicant must demonstrate:

Variance Regulations in Tennessee

Tennessee sets the regulatory framework that governs how variance decisions are made at the county and municipal level. State statutes define zoning authority, hearing requirements, and appeal processes that directly affect variance outcomes in Nashville-Davidson County.

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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.