File #: RS2024-474   
Type: Resolution Status: Passed
File created: 5/14/2024 In control: Metropolitan Council
On agenda: 6/18/2024 Final action: 6/18/2024
Title: A resolution expressing support for the infill development application filed with the Metro Historic Zoning Commission, to replace the existing surface parking lot located at 201-205 Broadway with new construction, including a new downtown fire and emergency services operations center.
Sponsors: Jennifer Webb, Tasha Ellis, Tonya Hancock, Joy Styles, David Benton, Jennifer Gamble, Jeff Eslick, Joy Smith Kimbrough, Terry Vo, Quin Evans-Segall
title
A resolution expressing support for the infill development application filed with the Metro Historic Zoning Commission, to replace the existing surface parking lot located at 201-205 Broadway with new construction, including a new downtown fire and emergency services operations center.

body
WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the Metropolitan Government to encourage redevelopment of existing surface parking lots within the downtown core, which underutilize important space in a growing city; and

WHEREAS, Riot Hospitality Group ("Riot") is currently under contract to purchase and develop the existing surface parking lot at the intersection of 2nd Avenue and Broadway, which is at the epicenter of the downtown experience; and

WHEREAS, the Nashville Fire Department has expressed a need for space within the downtown core to support fire, medical and life safety operations; and

WHEREAS, Riot has agreed to provide space within its proposed development for such a fire department operation center; and

WHEREAS, the proposed development at this location requires 80 feet of height at the street and 89 feet of height at the step back, which is necessary to accommodate both the design requirements of the building and the additional public services space; and

WHEREAS, the Downtown Code ("DTC"), which regulates base zoning for this property, only permits 65 feet of height at the set back and 80 feet of height at the step back. But the DTC provides for a process to approve an overall height modification for projects that result in implementation of significant community improvements, including upgrading public infrastructure and/or contributing to the implementation of community improvements determined by the policies of Metro departments, thus making this project a strong candidate for a modest additional height request; and

WHEREAS, the Metropolitan Historic Zoning Commission, consistent with its responsibilities to preserve the character of historic overlays in Nas...

Click here for full text