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Clarksville council approves several zoning changes, rejects one high‑density rezoning after public concerns

5116990 · July 1, 2025
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Summary

The City Council approved four planning items on first reading, rejected a proposed jump to R‑5 residential zoning on a Needmore Road parcel, and postponed one rezoning for additional review after public comment about drainage, traffic and historic features.

The Clarksville City Council on first reading approved multiple zoning and map amendments brought forward from the regional planning commission and staff, rejected a controversial high‑density rezoning and postponed another petition for more review following public comment.

Council approved Ordinance 108, rezoning a parcel on Alpine Drive from O‑1 office district to M‑1 light industrial, and Ordinance 109, rezoning a parcel at the terminus of Stone Bluff Way and Kennedy Road from A‑G agricultural to R‑2A single‑family residential. Both items carried recommendations for approval from Regional Planning Commission staff and the commission itself; Ordinance 108 passed first reading unanimously (13–0) and Ordinance 109 passed first reading 12–1.

A separate request, Ordinance 110, would have rezoned a parcel at the Needmore Road/Thrush Drive area from R‑1 single‑family residential to R‑5 residential. Neighbors and council members raised concerns about existing flooding, traffic…

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