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Clarksville council rejects two rezoning requests, approves one and greenlights annexation plan

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At its May 1 meeting the Clarksville City Council denied two proposed zone changes, approved a commercial rezoning and adopted an annexation plan for territory off LaFayette Road after public hearings and council debate.

The Clarksville City Council on May 1 rejected two proposed rezoning requests, approved a separate commercial rezoning on Tiny Town Road and adopted a plan-of-services progress report for annexed territory off LaFayette Road.

In public hearings that preceded votes, James Page, the owner and applicant for property on Dover Road, told the council, “I inherited a couple of properties on Dover Road. They've been disastrous to say the least. Horrible renters. Once we got them evicted a few months back, one of them actually caught fire.” Page said he wants to rezone the lots to commercial because he does not want to continue using them as residential rentals.

Stanley Ross, representing the applicant for a Tiny Town Road rezoning, described the proposal as part of a…

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