File #: BL2022-1479    Name:
Type: Bill (Ordinance) Status: Withdrawn
File created: 9/26/2022 In control: Planning and Zoning Committee
On agenda: 8/15/2023 Final action: 8/15/2023
Title: An ordinance to authorize building material restrictions and requirements for BL2022-1432, a proposed Historic Landmark Overlay District to include property located at 230 Rep John Lewis Way North (Site A, 0.30 acres) and 223 4th Avenue North (Site B, 0.56 acres), 130 feet south of Union Street, (0.86 total acres) (Proposal No. 2022HL-005-001). THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE REQUIRES CERTAIN MATERIALS TO BE RESTRICTED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS.
Sponsors: Freddie OConnell
Attachments: 1. 2022HL-005-001 - Exhibit A

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An ordinance to authorize building material restrictions and requirements for BL2022-1432, a proposed Historic Landmark Overlay District to include property located at 230 Rep John Lewis Way North (Site A, 0.30 acres) and 223 4th Avenue North (Site B, 0.56 acres), 130 feet south of Union Street, (0.86 total acres) (Proposal No. 2022HL-005-001). THE PROPOSED ORDINANCE REQUIRES CERTAIN MATERIALS TO BE RESTRICTED IN THE CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDINGS.

 

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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY:

 

Section 1. That the building material restrictions and requirements as a part of BL2021-1432, a proposed Historic Landmark Overlay District located at 230 Rep John Lewis Way North and 223 4th Avenue North, as described in ‘Exhibit A’ are hereby authorized.

 

Section 2. Any request for a waiver from part or all of the building material restrictions and requirements contained within this ordinance shall be submitted to the Metropolitan Historic Zoning Commission at the time of application for a historic preservation permit.

 

Section 3. The Metropolitan Clerk is directed to publish a notice announcing such change in a newspaper of general circulation within five days following final passage.

 

Section 4. This Ordinance shall take effect upon publication of above said notice announcing such change in a newspaper of general circulation, the welfare of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County requiring it.