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SUMMARY:Chestnut Hill Neighborhood 2005
DESCRIPTION:\n  Beginning in the           Fall of 2001\, the Civic Desgin Center conducted a series of meetings           in the neighborhood and at the             offices of the Nashville Civic           Design Center attended by residents\, business owners and members of       the Trimble Action Group.\nBased on the information             gathered at these meetings\, the Nashville Civic                 Design Center makes         the following recommendations.\n• Focus initial redevelopment of the neighborhood on improving Chestnut           Street\,       between 1st Avenue and 4th Avenue.\n• Work with           the Metro Planning Department to create a Detailed Neighborhood Design           Plan (DNDP) for Chestnut Hill that reflects the recommendations of           this       report.\n• Develop a           streetscape masterplan for Chestnut Street.\n• Introduce plans and programs that reduce the           risk of encroachment and gentrification.\n• Require future public housing revitalization programs to maintain a high           level of design/construction accountability that contributes to the urban           qualities and character of the neighborhood.\n• Develop a dialogue with area non-profit residential developers to begin             projects within the neighborhood.\n• Work with Metro Council members to prevent zoning changes which allow               heavy commercial encroachment into the historic neighborhood fabric.\n• Implement               Crime Prevention Through Environmental Design (CPTED) Principles\nDownload the Chestnut Hill report [http\://www.sitemason.com/files/li8AnK/Chestnut_Hillscreen.pdf]\n
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