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Horn Springs Development

Horn Springs Group, LLC
Jack Bell

1333-C West Main Street
Lebanon, TN 37087
(615) 444-5930
(615) 444-5668


 

 

Lose & Associates, Inc

Mike Wrye, P.E. CPESC, CPSWQ, LEED AP
1314 5th Ace. North, Suite 200
Nashville, TN 37208
(615) 242-0040
(615) 242-1405






 

For Information on Homes &
Residential Lot Sales Contact:


Margaret Dixon
Crye-Leike Realtors, Inc.

Office: 615-754-8999
Cell: 615-714-2311
License #00023094





 


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The Village Center...

Music City Star at the Lebanon Rail StopThe Village Center is the most dense subdistrict, offering more opportunity for the mixing of uses and is generally located 0-1/4 miles from the proposed commuter rail stop.  

 

Importance will be placed on an engaging streetside zone, pedestrian safety, varying architecture on the first floor of every building, and controlled vehicular access.

 


 

 

Hamilton Springs - The Village Center

Hamilton Springs - Village Center Site MapHamilton Springs - Road Type Legend


  • Possible Land Use Options

 

Residential Uses:
Single to Multi-Family, Townhomes, Condos, Apartments

 

Institutional Uses:
Churches & other places of Worship, Daycare Centers, Historical & Cultural Exhibits, Museums, Library, Art Gallery

 

Education Uses:
College, Private, Public, Dormitory

 

Medical Uses:
Small Animal Care, Assisted Living, Hospital, Laboratory, Clinic, Medical Sales, Outpatient, Rehab

 

Civic Uses:
State, Federal & Municipal Buildings

 

Commercial Uses:
Antique Store, Appliance Store, Banks, Beauty/Salons, Camera Store, Curio Shop, Department Store, Drug Store, Dry Cleaner, Flower Shop, Grocery, Furniture Store, Gift Shop, Hardware, Hotel, Ice Cream Shop, Jewelry Store, Liquor/Wine Store, Produce Market, Music Supply, Office Supply, Pet Store, Bakery, Restaurants, Specialty Stores, Sports Bar, Sporting Goods

 

Recreational & Entertainment Uses:
Bowling, Music, Theater, Park, Playgrounds, Skating Rink, Swimming Center

 

View the full Land Use Chart & Options

 


 

  • Frontage and Streetside Zones
    Allowed Frontage Types with Required Build-to-Zone.
    Door Swings cannot encroach ROW Building Regulations, Image 1

     

    Boulevard:
    Storefront Frontage: 0' - 10'
    Stoop Frontage: 5' - 10'
    Porch Frontage: 10' - 25'

    Avenue:
    Storefront Frontage: 0' - 10'
    Stoop Frontage: 5' - 10'
    Porch Frontage: 10' - 25'

     

    Street:
    Storefront Frontage: 0' - 10'
    Stoop Frontage: 5' - 10'
    Porch Frontage: 10' - 25'


 

  • Facade Width

     

    Boulevard:
    Maximum: 100% of lot frontage
    Minimum: 70% of lot frontage

     

    Avenue:
    Maximum: 100% of lot frontage
    Minimum: 70% of lot frontage

     

    Street:
    Maximum: 90% of lot frontage
    Minimum: 60% of lot frontage


 

  • Minimum Building Path Building Regulations, Image 2
    15' from Building Facade. For those buildings surrounding parking structures a building liner is required

 

  • Height

     

    Boulevard:
    Minimum: 42'
    Maximum: 75'

     

    Avenue:
    Minimum: 34'
    Maximum: 75'

     

    Street:
    Minimum: 24'
    Maximum: 75