Planning Department

Community Character Manual

 

CCM CoverThe Community Character Manual (CCM), approved unanimously by the Planning Commission in August 2008, is the dictionary of all Community Character Policies to be used in future planning in Nashville and Davidson County. The CCM is gradually replacing a 2004 land use policy document, the Land Use Policy Application (LUPA), as community plans are updated; currently, the Madison and West Nashville Community Plans are based on the CCM's Community Character policies, with other plans to follow.

Existing land use policies remain in effect until a given Community Plan is amended or updated. Those policies, and the policies included in the CCM, guide future zone change, subdivision, and infrastructure improvement decisions.

The "Community Character" approach to policy is based on the "look and feel" of neighborhoods, centers, corridors and open spaces. It sets general guidelines for the form of  the built environment in seven different classifications, or "transect categories," ranging from untouched natural land to intense urban centers.

The "CCM" has three main functions:

  • To explain and institute the Community Character Policies that will be applied in each Community Plan;
  • To provide direction for the creation of implementation tools such as zoning; and
  • To help shape the form and character of open space, neighborhoods, centers, corridors and districts within a community.

The Community Character Manual is a living document, and can be amended to reflect the community's changing needs and goals. Details of that process are found in the CCM Fact Sheet below.

Entire manual

Chapters

CCM Fact Sheet
Summary of CCM Design Principles
Staff presentation from June 24 meeting

Questions or comments:
Jennifer Carlat, Community Plans Manager