The Metro Council of Nashville and Davidson County has approved an ordinance imposing building material restrictions for the Liberty Place Specific Plan (SP) to ensure high-quality architectural design in a 159-unit multi-family residential development. The ordinance mandates that building facades be constructed using brick, brick veneer, stone, cast stone, cementitious siding, and glass, or materials substantially similar in form and function. These requirements align with the zoning amendment under BL2024-654, supporting the area's urban design and sustainability goals. The ordinance ensures that all structures within the development adhere to the approved materials list, maintaining a cohesive aesthetic and durable construction quality.
This ordinance reinforces architectural integrity and material quality for the Liberty Place residential development, ensuring long-term durability and visual consistency. It supports Nashville’s urban planning goals while preserving neighborhood character.