The Metro Council of Nashville and Davidson County has approved an ordinance imposing building material restrictions on the 90-unit multi-family development at 4120 Murfreesboro Pike. The ordinance mandates that building facades be constructed using brick, brick veneer, stone, cast stone, cementitious siding, and glass, or other materials substantially similar in form and function. These standards are intended to ensure durability, aesthetic consistency, and architectural quality within the Murfreesboro Pike Urban Design Overlay District. The ordinance aligns with previous zoning changes and urban design policies while preventing the use of substandard construction materials.
This decision ensures high-quality architectural design and construction materials, maintaining the visual integrity and long-term resilience of the development. It aligns with Nashville’s urban planning goals by setting clear standards for building aesthetics and durability.