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CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A proposal that could change the land size requirements for agricultural (AG) zoning drew extensive debate at the Montgomery County Commission Monday night.
The resolution, sponsored by County Commissioner Michael Lankford, would request that the Regional Planning Commission study and amend the requirements for AG zoning, increasing the minimum parcel sizes from 1.5 acres to 5 acres. That means parcels below 5 acres would have to seek residential zoning when being broken up and developed. Currently, that can be done 1.5 acres at a time…