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Evans and Jason Holleman, among others.The mayor office along with federal and state officials is currently overseeing an aggressive home buyout plan, a program targeting, above all, severely damaged houses inside the city floodway, a designated area where homes are most susceptible to future flooding.Asked for his thoughts on Jernigan bill, Dean said he would like to take sufficient time to consider ways to protect homes against flooding, but indicated Metro will likely alter its policy in some way.have a ton of respect for Darren. He a good friend of mine, Dean said. in terms of saying this is how development should go forth in Nashville in the future, this is what we need to build in terms of other flood protection, I going to want to take my time and think about that and make sure we come up with the right decision. added that there will definitely a reaction to the flood in regards to future development. not going to continue doing everything the same way after this flood is over, he said.Holleman said Jernigan bill requires some work, but called it a starting point for discussion. He said the current policy, which prohibits residential development on 50 percent of the floodplain, was a compromise, adding now is the time to see if it needs to be changed.went beyond the floodplain, Holleman said of Nashville flood. that just because of the enormity and the unusualness of the event? It could be. But I think there also a case to be made that because so much construction was in the floodplain that it pushed water to places that are outside the floodplain. That not very fair to those