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Council postpones Bellamy Lane rezoning after sewer-connection concerns

5731086 · August 8, 2025
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Summary

Council delayed a proposed rezoning for a planned assisted‑living/accessible housing development on Bellamy Lane after questions about sewer hookups that could impose costs on nearby homeowners.

Clarksville City Council on first reading postponed consideration of a rezoning request for two parcels at the eastern end of Bellamy Lane after city staff explained how a new sewer line could trigger monthly sewer charges for adjacent properties.

Developer representative Richard Garrett asked the council to approve rezoning two parcels from AG (Agricultural) to R‑4 (multiple‑family residential) to build a purpose‑built, predominantly single‑story housing development intended to serve older adults and people with physical or intellectual disabilities. Garrett said the project differs from typical apartment projects: “It’s not a traditional apartment complex. It’s a purpose driven housing designed to meet a critical and growing need in Clarksville.”

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