This ordinance seeks to modify the minimum lot size requirements for single-family residential dwellings within the R (Residential) and RS (Residential Single-Family) zoning districts across Nashville and Davidson County. The proposed changes aim to address current housing density needs and promote more efficient land use. Specifically, the amendment will adjust the minimum lot dimensions and area required for the construction of new single-family homes, potentially allowing for increased density in certain areas while maintaining neighborhood character. The Planning Commission is reviewing this proposal to assess its impact on urban planning, infrastructure, and community development. The ultimate goal is to provide greater flexibility in housing design and supply, aligning with the city's long-term growth strategies. This legislative action will affect how future residential developments are planned and executed, influencing property values, affordability, and the overall housing landscape.