An ordinance was approved to rezone a 37-acre property located on Old Hickory Boulevard in Nashville, Davidson County, from AR2a (Agricultural Residential) to SP (Specific Plan) zoning. This rezoning permits the development of 69 single-family residential lots and 67 multi-family residential units. The project, named Summerbrook, will include a mix of townhomes and single-family homes with associated open space and amenities. Short-term rental properties, both owner-occupied and not owner-occupied, are prohibited. The development requires specific conditions to be met, including landscaping buffers, glazing requirements on building facades, and adherence to Metro Fire Marshal's Office requirements. Minor modifications may be approved by the Planning Commission, but increases in density or changes to permitted uses require Metro Council approval. The fallback zoning for District 1 is RS5 for single-family lots and RM9 for multi-family units if a development standard is absent from the SP plan.