This article has been updated with additional information.
CLARKSVILLE, TN (CLARKSVILLE NOW) – A cluster development is being considered in Clarksville that would redevelop a portion of a 319-acre property off Tiny Town Road.
The Autumnwood Farm subdivision is being proposed for development at the southern border of the 319-acre property and would be made up of 152 residential lots, according to the revised preliminary plat. Lot sizes range from 0.16 acres to 0.44. Portions of the property also are zoned for commercial use, including 13 lots.
For reference, the northern portion of the 319-acre property sits across the street from the Bahama Bucks on Tiny Town Road.

The applicant for the Autumnwood Farm development is William Belew Jr., and McKay, Burchett & Company are serving as the agent/engineering firm.
The proposed subdivision is set to go before the Clarksville-Montgomery County Regional Planning Commission on Tuesday on Sept. 24. Preliminary plats and maps are subject to change before the Planning Commission meeting, according to the RPC’s official website.
Clarksville Now has reached out to McKay, Burchett & Company for comment.


