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Council schedules first readings of four zoning map amendments; clerk reads ordinance summaries
Summary
The Clarksville City Council heard the city clerk read four ordinances for first reading — proposed zone changes for properties on Sladen Circle, Tiny Town Road/Tobacco Road, Rossview Road, and Industrial Drive — with no votes recorded in the transcript.
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At a Clarksville City Council meeting, the city clerk read four ordinances on first reading proposing zoning map amendments for separate properties; the transcript records the readings but no votes or final actions.
Madam Clerk read the ordinance summaries as part of the Planning Commission public hearing and report. The transcript records the following ordinances on first reading:
- Ordinance 68 20 24 25, first reading: application of Hunter Winn for a zone change on property south of Sladen Circle from R-1 (single-family residential) to R-2 (single-family residential district). - Ordinance 78 20 24 25, first reading: application of David Merrill for a zone change on property at the northeast corner of Tiny Town Road and Tobacco Road from R-1A (single-family residential district) to C-5 (highway and arterial commercial district). - Ordinance 86 20 24 25, first reading: application of Audrey Short Rothstein for a zone change fronting on Rossview Road (approximately 500 feet east of the Dunbar Cave Road and Rossview Road intersection) from R-1 (single-family residential district) to C-2 (general commercial district). - Ordinance 89 20 24 25, first reading: application of Milan Holdings LLC for a zone change on a lot fronting the west frontage of Industrial Drive; the transcript lists the application but does not specify the requested district.
The transcript records the readings as "first reading" items; it does not document motions, seconders, roll-call votes, or final outcomes for these ordinances. The clerk's reading places the items on the record for the Planning Commission public hearing and subsequent council consideration. Any additional public comment, Planning Commission recommendation, or subsequent council action is not contained in the provided transcript excerpt.
Because the transcript contains only the clerk's reading and no further motions or votes, this record should be treated as informational about items on the council's agenda rather than as a record of final legislative action.

