ORDINANCE NO. BL2005-688

An ordinance to amend Title 17 of the Metropolitan Code of Laws, the Zoning Ordinance of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, by making applicable the provisions of a Planned Unit Development district located at 3101 and 401 McIver Street, to permit an existing 1,547 square foot used vehicular sales facility and for additional vehicular sales area and parking, all of which is described herein, (Proposal No. 2005P-009U-11).

NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT ENACTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE METROPOLITAN GOVERNMENT OF NASHVILLE AND DAVIDSON COUNTY:

Section 1. That Title 17 of the Code of Laws of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, is hereby amended by changing the Official Zoning Map for Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County, which is made a part of Title 17 by reference, as follows:

By making applicable the provision of a Planned Unit Development district to property located at 3101 and 401 McIver Street, to permit an existing 1,547 square foot used vehicular sales facility and for additional vehicular sales area and parking, as being Property Parcel Nos. 102, 103, as designated on Map 133-01 of the Official Property Identification Maps of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County, all of which is described by lines, words and figures on the plan that was duly considered by the Metropolitan Planning Commission, and which is on file with the Metropolitan Planning Department and made a part of this ordinance as though copied herein.

Section 2. Be it further enacted, that the Metropolitan Clerk is hereby authorized and directed, upon the enactment and approval of this ordinance, to cause the change to be made on Sheet No.133 of said Official Zoning Map for Metropolitan Nashville and Davidson County, as set out in Section 1 of this ordinance, and to make notation thereon of reference to the date of passage and approval of this amendatory ordinance.

Section 3. Be it further enacted, that this ordinance take effect immediately after its passage and such change be published in a newspaper of general circulation, the welfare of The Metropolitan Government of Nashville and Davidson County requiring it.

Sponsored by: Amanda McClendon

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Amendment No. 1
To
Ordinance No. BL2005-688

Mr. President:

I move to amend Ordinance No. BL2005-688 by renumbering Section 3 as Section 4 and adding the following new Section 3:

Section 3. Be it further enacted, that the following conditions shall be applicable to this Planned Unit Development district:

" The business activity on the premises shall be limited to the sale of automobiles, motorcycles, and boats. The sales of any other goods or services relating to the engine and/or body repair of automobiles or other vehicles shall be prohibited. All vehicles offered for sale shall be roadworthy and capable of turnkey starting and driving upon inspection. No wrecked vehicles shall be kept on premises or off premises in the near vicinity.
" No painting or body repair to any vehicle shall be allowed on the premises.
" No engine repair shall be allowed on premises.
" Permanent masonry fencing along Ms. Berryhill's property line (western Boundary) shall be where the exiting wooden fence is located. This requirement is in keeping with the final ruling in Davidson County Chancery Court in Smith vs. Berryhill, Docket No. 86-1786-I wherein Chancellor Irwin Kilcrease determined that the property to the west of the old existing fence line was actually property of Mr. And Mrs. Berryhill, regardless of the surveys presented in Court to the contrary. This requirement regarding the placement of the masonry fence shall inure to the benefit of all successors in interest to Ms. Berryhill's real property.
" Absolutely no razor or barbwire to be used upon the premises.
" Fencing along the perimeter abutting currently zoned residential properties shall consist of an 8-foot tall masonry wall built of either brick or split faced block with the decorative side facing the residential side of the abutting property owners. This wall shall be maintained by the property owner in good and attractive condition, and free of graffiti.
" Landscaping shall be installed and maintained as required by the Metropolitan Code of Laws and the Urban Forrester.
" Low lux lighting shall be used and positioned so as not to shine into the residences on McIver and Patterson.
" Dumpster shall be emptied between the hours of 7 a.m. and 7 p.m only.
" A Final Landscaping plan shall be submitted as part of the Final PUD approval.
" No vehicles belonging to owner or customers or employees shall be parked along the perimeter of the business on McIver and through the adoption of this PUD, the owner agrees not to object to any placement of "No Parking" signs by Metro along those areas.
" The property owner agrees that vehicles shall not be test driven at any time in the residential neighborhoods surrounding the premises. All test-driving shall be done on Nolensville Pike.
" No signage shall be allowed other than that currently in existence and is located upon the brick building. One small freestanding sign is allowed near the street, not to exceed 6 foot by 8 foot in size. The Low Lux lighting requirement also applies to signage lighting. Absolutely no billboards shall be allowed.
" Customer parking shall be marked "customer only" on the interior pavement and shall consist of at least 20 parking places.
" No music shall be placed upon the premises that can be heard beyond the perimeter of the property.
" All of the exterior premises, other than landscaped areas and the existing building, shall be paved.
" The Metropolitan applicant acknowledges that the installation of sidewalks along McIver Street may be required by the Metropolitan Code of Laws at the time of final PUD approval.
" The area currently zoned residential shall not be used for any reason until a final approval is obtained by the Planning Commission as to the satisfaction of the conditions herein.
" The failure to abide by the conditions in this document shall result in a revocation of the use and occupancy permit for the premises.

Sponsored by: Amanda McClendon

LEGISLATIVE HISTORY

Introduced: June 7, 2005
Passed First Reading: June 7, 2005
Referred to: Planning Commission - Disapproved 9-0
(April 14, 2005)
Planning & Zoning Committee
Passed Second Reading: July 5, 2005 
Deferred to August 16, 2005: July 19, 2005
Amended: August 16, 2005
Passed Third Reading: August 16, 2005 
Returned Unsigned by the Mayor: August 18, 2005 
Effective: August 19, 2005