The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County approved a rezoning from AR2a to SP (Specific Plan) for two properties located at 13905 Old Hickory Boulevard and an unnumbered parcel on Old Hickory Boulevard, totaling 66.72 acres. This approval permits the development of 237 residential units, comprising 140 single-family residential lots and 97 multi-family residential units. The Planning Commission initially approved the proposal with conditions, which were subsequently incorporated into the final ordinance passed by the Metropolitan Council. Key conditions include the preservation of the original stone foundation of an existing home, with a new programmed structure to be built on it as an amenity for the community's open space. An invasive species removal plan for areas along Indian Creek is also required. Ownership of units can be divided by a Horizontal Property Regime or subdivision with minimum lot sizes varying from 1,500 to 5,000 square feet, depending on the unit type and loading. The development specifically prohibits short-term rental properties. Architectural elevations must comply with standards outlined in the preliminary SP for review and approval before building permits are issued. Additionally, requirements from the Metro Fire Marshal's Office for emergency vehicle access and water supply must be met.