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An ordinance amending Sections 15.64.010, 15.64.130, and 15.64.131 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws pertaining to the residential infill regulation of artificial turf, multi-family structures, infill tree credits, and development plan submission requirements; and requiring commensurate updates to the Stormwater Management Manual.
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WHEREAS, as Nashville's built environment continues to grow, existing neighborhoods are experiencing additional development not envisioned by their original drainage systems; and
WHEREAS, continued development increases impervious surfaces and the volume of stormwater runoff which contributes to flooding, streambank erosion, and water quality degradation; and
WHEREAS, installations of artificial turf are often designed to route water rapidly away from sites instead of infiltrating the water into the ground like natural vegetation, thereby increasing the flow of water from properties into Metro's storm sewers and streams; and
WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Department of Water and Sewerage Services (MWS) has developed a policy to regulate turf installations to account for additional runoff; and
WHEREAS, mature trees reduce stormwater runoff which helps mitigate flooding and improves stream water quality; and
WHEREAS, mature trees provide many other benefits to our community, including heat island mitigation, wildlife habitat, reduced air pollution, carbon sequestration, and increase property values; and
WHEREAS, residential infill projects have resulted in the loss of large canopy trees in neighborhoods, and the existing tree credit for residential infill projects is rarely utilized; and
WHEREAS, MWS has developed a new infill tree credit for inclusion in the Metro Stormwater Management Manual (SWMM) that recognizes the ability of existing trees to reduce or eliminate the traditional stormwater control measures required for development which should also result in greater retention of urban canopy; and
WHEREAS, current permitting o...
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