- As shown on the zoning map linked below, the territory of the City of Belle Meade is divided into five (5) districts, namely: Estates A, Estates B, Residence A, Residence B and Residence C. The location and boundaries of each district are shown on the zoning map.
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- Estates A. The purpose of this district is to maintain and preserve the large estate character in areas and provide greater setbacks and a more rural appearance.
- Estates B. The purpose of this district is to maintain and preserve the estate character for areas generally along and beyond Chickering Road corridor. This district is established to provide the desired estate character in terms of lot size and setbacks.
- Residence A. The purpose of this district is to maintain and preserve the smaller estate character for areas generally located to the south and along Belle Meade Boulevard. This district is established to provide the desired consistent character in terms of lot size and setbacks.
- Residence B. The purpose of this district is to provide a unifying design standard among varying lot sizes and architectural characteristics within the largest portion of the City.
- Residence C. The purpose of this district is to provide a more urban development pattern among some of the smallest lots within the City.
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