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Council advances large 'Freedom Farms' mixed‑use rezoning in first reading
Summary
Clarksville City Council approved on first reading a major zoning package for the Feltner Trust property that would allow a 200‑plus acre mixed‑use project called Freedom Farms, advancing the project toward a likely public announcement after second reading.
Clarksville City Council on Sept. 4 approved on first reading a multi‑zone rezoning request for property owned by the Feltner family that would allow a large mixed‑use project the developer identified as “Freedom Farms.” The measure, Ordinance 14-20-25-26, passed first reading 12‑1.
The rezoning would change roughly 3,600 feet of frontage along Ted A. Crozier Senior Boulevard from R‑1 single‑family and M‑3 light industrial to C‑3 regional shopping center and C‑4 highway interchange districts, clearing the way for large commercial anchors, restaurants and significant residential development on what developers described as more than 200 acres.
Why it matters: The proposal, backed by developers Oldacre McDonald and the property trustees, would be…
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