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Subdivisions Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01:17 AM Name Subdivisions Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01:17 AM Name 1000 VIRGINIA AVENUE 1008 11TH AVENUE NORTH 1009 12TH AVENUE SOUTH 101 PEACHTREE STREET 107 CREIGHTON AVENUE 109 CREIGHTON AVENUE 10TH AND RUSSELL 1101 BARNES ROAD 1108 CALDWELL LANE 112 ROSEBANK AVENUE 1122 CHESTER AVENUE 1127 OMAN DRIVE 1130 MCCHESNEY AVENUE 1132 TULIP GROVE ROAD 1139 & 1201 MCALPINE AVENUE 12 OAKS APARTMENTS 1212 & 1214 SIXTH AVENUE NORTH 1224 KENMORE PLACE 1232 3RD AVENUE PROPERTY 12444 OLD HCIKORY BLVD 12444 OLD HICKORY BOULEVARD 12740 Old Hickory Blvd. 12TH AND BROADWAY CONSOLIDATION PLAT 12TH AVENUE SOUTH AT DEMONBREUN STREET AND LAUREL STREET 1310 FATHERLAND STREET 1410 LEBANON PIKE 1420 SHARPE AVENUE 14829 OLD HICKORY BOULEVARD 14TH AND SHELBY EAST 14TH AND SHELBY WEST 1508 AND 1510 FERGUSON AVENUE 1601 JONES AVENUE RESUB 1603 GLEN ECHO 1603 GLEN ECHO ROAD 1609 GLEN ECHO 1617 GLEN ECHO 1621 CAHAL AVENUE 1621 GLEN ECHO ROAD 1623 CAHAL AVENUE 1701 17TH AVENUE SOUTH 1701 BAKERS GROVE ROAD 176, LLC PROPERTY Subdivisions Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01:17 AM Name 1812 ELLIOTT AVENUE 1815 PRIMROSE AVENUE 1821 JEFFERSON STREET DEVELOPMENT CONSOLIDATION PLAT 18TH AVENUE SOUTH & CHET ATKINS PLACE CONSOLIDATION PLAT 1904 3RD AVENUE NORTH 1ST BAPTIST SOUTH INGLEWOOD CHURCH 1ST REVISION OF LOTS 2 & 3 ON THE PLAN OF THE RESUB. LOTS 1-4 COOK SUBDIVISION 1ST TENNESSEE BANK 1ST UNION NATIONAL BANK 200 MAY DRIVE 2017S-174-001 2044 STRAIGHTWAY 2113 SHARONDALE 214 GALLATIN PIKE 222 SECOND AVENUE CONSOLIDATION PLAT 226 OLD AMQUI ROAD 2311 & 2312 NORTHVIEW AVE 23RD AVENUE GARAGE 23RD AVENUE GARAGE, RESUB 2400 WEST END 24TH & FAIRFAX 24TH AVENUE SUBDIVISION 254 HARDING ADDITION 25TH & CLARKSVILLE 2614 AND 2616 TIFFANY DRIVE 2617 BARCLAY DRIVE 2722 MURFREESBORO PIKE 2811 WIMBLEDON 28TH AND CHARLOTTE 28TH AVENUE CONNECTOR 2ND & DEM, LLC CONSOLIDATION PLAT 300 NORTH GALLATIN PIKE 300 TILLMAN 300 TILLMAN, 1ST REVISION 3014 HEDRICK STREET OFFICE BUILDING 311 CARTER STREET 315 WOODLAND PARTNERS & ST. ANN`S CONSOLIDATION PLAT 318 ROSEBANK AVENUE SUBDIVISION 3181 EARHART ROAD 31ST AVENUE CONDOMINIUMS 3209 EARHART ROAD 3221 LINCOLN AVENUE SUBDIVISION 3233 HAMILTON CHURCH ROAD Subdivisions Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01:17 AM Name 3300 GALLATIN PIKE 3304 HOBBS ROAD (DEVELOPMENT PLAN) 3335 WALTON LANE 3465 DICKERSON ROAD (CONCEPT PLAN) 3500 CENTRAL PIKE 3500 WOODMONT LLC SUBDIVISION 3500 WOODMONT LLC SUBDIVISION AMENDMENT 3516 WRENWOOD DRIVE 3717 WEST END AVENUE 3810 WOODLAWN DRIVE SUBDV 3840 DICKERSON ROAD 397 OAKVIEW DRIVE SUBDV 4-J, L.P. SUBDV 4000 WAYLAND DRIVE 4011 INDIANA AVENUE 4013 COLORADO AVENUE 405 AND 409 HIGH STREET 4100 WESTLAWN DRIVE 4100 WYOMING AVENUE 414 PATTERSON STREET LOTS 1 AND 2 4141 CLARKSVILLE PIKE SUBDV 4205 UTAH (HORIZONTAL PROPERTY REGIME) 430 & 488 MYATT DRIVE 4326 KENILWOOD DRIVE (setback amendment) 437 MCCLELLAN AVENUE 4404 WHITES CREEK PIKE 4911 TENNESSEE AVENUE 505 CST 507 MOORE AVENUE 507 MOORE AVENUE, SECOND ADDITION 509 AND 511 ROSEDALE AVENUE PROPERTIES 5111 INDIANA AVENUE 514 MAPLEWOOD LANE 519 PATTERSON STREET RESUB OF LOT 69, 70 AND 71 531 STEVENSON STREET SUBDIVISION 53RD AT KENTUCKY 5400 CENTENNIAL BOULEVARD 5400 GRANNY WHITE (HORIZONTAL PROPERTY REGIME) 5441, 5453 & 5501 EDMONDSON PIKE SUBDV 5501 KENTUCKY AVENUE 555 CHURCH STREET SUBDV 555 DEVELOPMENT 5715 MORROW ROAD LOTS 1 AND 2 Subdivisions Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01:17 AM Name 5809 MORROW ROAD 596 AND 610 21ST AVENUE NORTH RESUB 5TH & KVB 5TH & MAIN 5TH & TAYLOR CONDOMINIUMS 5TH AND JEFFERSON 5TH AVENUE NORTH & VAN BUREN STREET 608 HOTELS, LLC 621 21ST AVENUE, LLC 6827 GOWER ROAD 6TH & HUME STREET 714 WOODLEIGH 7201 CHARLOTTE PIKE PTITION PLAT, TAX MAP 115, PARCELS 8 & 90 7201 WHITES CREEK PIKE 7429 & 7433 OLD CHARLOTTE PIKE 869 WEST TRINITY LANE 870 MURFREESBORO PIKE 8TH & DREXEL 9006 POPLAR CREEK ROAD 919-921 LOCKLAYER STREET 920 CURDWOOD BOULEVARD 921 THOMAS AVENUE SUBDIVISION 923 GALE LANE 930 KIRKWOOD AVENUE 949 MAIN STREET CONSOLIDATION PLAT 98 STONER CREEK, LLC 98 STONER CREEK, LLC, RESUB LOT 1 A & H SUBDV A STORAGE INN CENTER A. B. MONTGOMERY LANDS A. B. SPAIN`S LISCHEY GARDENS A. E. WILLIAMS SUBDV A. S. JOHNSON PROPERTY SUBDV A. S. JOHNSON PROPERTY, RESUB LOT 1 A. V. WALLACE SUBDV AAA INDUSTRIES, INC. SUBDV AAA STORAGE SUBDV AAMP, LLC SUBDV., SEC 2 AARON`S CRESS, PH 1A AARON`S CRESS, PH 1B AARONS CRESS AARONS CRESS SUBDIVISION, RESUB LOTS 119 AND 120 ABBINGTON PARK Subdivisions Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01:17 AM Name ABBINGTON PARK, PH 1, SEC 1 ABBINGTON PARK, PH 1, SEC 1, LOT 1 ABBINGTON PARK, PH 1, SEC 2 ABBINGTON PARK, PH 1, SEC 2A ABBINGTON PARK, PH 1, SEC 3 ABBINGTON PARK, PH 1, SEC 3, 1ST REV ABBINGTON PARK, PH 1, SEC 4 ABBINGTON PARK, PH 1, SEC 5 ABBINGTON PARK, PH 2, SEC 1 ABBINGTON PARK, SEC 4, OPEN SPACE AMEND ABBOTT MARTIN ESTATES, LOTS 1 & 2 AMENDMENT ABBOTT MARTIN ESTATES, RESUB LOT 1 ABBOTT MARTIN ESTATES, RESUB LOT 2 ABBOTTSFORD, LOT 1014 ABBOTTSFORD, LOT 706 & 707, 1ST REV ABBOTTSFORD, PH 1, LOT 603 ABBOTTSFORD, PH 1, RESUB LOT 100 & 101 ABBOTTSFORD, PH 2 ABBOTTSFORD, PH 2, LOT 708A, 7TH REV ABBOTTSFORD, PH 2, 1ST REV ABBOTTSFORD, PH 2, LOT 1004 ABBOTTSFORD, PH 2, LOT 1005 ABBOTTSFORD, PH 2, LOT 706-707, 1ST REV ABERDEEN FARMS, PH 1 ABERDEEN WOODS, LOT 112 SETBACK AMENDMENT ABERDEEN WOODS, PH 1, SEC 2 ABERDEEN WOODS, PH 1, SEC 3 ABERDEEN WOODS, PH 2 ABERDEEN WOODS, PH 3, SEC 1 ABERDEEN WOODS, PH 3, SEC 2 ABERDEEN WOODS, PH 3, SEC 2, 1ST REV ABERDEEN WOODS, PH 3, SEC 2, RESUB LOT 39 & 40 ABINTRA MONTESSORI SCHOOL ACKERMAN HILLS SUBDV ACKERMAN SUBDV ACKLEN AT MURPHY ACKLEN AT MURPHY (FINAL SITE PLAN) ACKLEN AVENUE SUBDV ACKLEN PLACE ACKLEN PLACE, 1ST REV ACROPOLIS TOWNHOMES ACS HOPE LODGE ADALI STREET SUBDV Subdivisions Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01:17 AM Name ADAMS PROPERTY (P.U.D. BOUNDARY PLAT) ADAMS, C. L., JR., PROPERTY ADDITION TO BRELAN PARK AT SADDLEWOOD, SECTION THREE, REVISION 1, RESUBDIVISION OF LOT 62 ADDITION TO MARTINWOOD HEIGHTS ADDITION TO SUGAR VALLEY, PH 5 ADDITION TO SUGAR VALLEY, RESUB LOT 122 ADELICIA UNIFIED PLAT OF SUBDV ADKISSON ESTATES ADLER SUBDV AGEE ROAD AIRDRIE SUBDV "C", RESUB LOT 74-76 AIRLANE OFFICE COMPLEX AIRLANE OFFICE COMPLEX, 1ST REV AIRPARK BUSINESS CENTER 14, LOT 1 AIRPARK BUSINESS PARK, LOT 1 AIRPARK EAST AIRPARK EAST, PH 1-A, RESUB LOT 3 ALAKA ESTATES ALAN D. RATNER`S SUBDV, RESUB LOT 1 ALBATROSS AT OLD HICKORY ALDWYCH VILLAGE ALDWYCH VILLAGE, PH 1 ALDWYCH VILLAGE, PH 2 ALEXANDER, FLOYD, PROPERTY ALEXANDER-BEEM SUBDV ALEXANDER`S PETWAY AVENUE SUBDV, RESUB LOT 28-37 & PT ACREAGE TRACT ALFRED S. ADCOCK SUBDV ALICE TUCKER ESTATES, 2ND REV ALICIA LANE ALICIA LANE (CONCEPT PLAN) ALICIA LANE (DEVELOPMENT PLAN) ALLAN COMER SUBDIVISION ALLEN ESTATES SUBDV & (P.U. D. BOUNDARY PLAT) ALLEN PROPERTY SUBDV ALLEN, A. H. & MARY C., JR. ALLEN, BOBBY, PROPERTY ALLENS GREEN, SEC 1 ALLENS GREEN, SEC 2 ALLENS GREEN, SEC 2, 1ST REV ALLENS GREEN, SEC 2, LOT 18, 20-22, 1ST REV ALLENS GREEN, SEC 2, LOT 29 ALLIED COMMERCIAL CORNER Subdivisions Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01:17 AM Name ALLIED INDUSTRIAL PARK, RESUB LOTS 44 & 45 ALLIED INDUSTRIAL PARK, SEC 7, RESUB LOT 22, 23 & 24 ALLISON SUBDIVISION, RESUB LOTS 17, 18 & 19 ALLOWAY`S SUBDIVISION, RESUB LOTS 8, 10 & 12 ALPHA SUBDV, LOT 1 ALPINE HILL ALPINE HILL (FORMERLY CALDWELL WRIGHT SUBDV) ALPINE HILL, SEC 1 ALPINE HILL, SEC 2 ALPINE TERRACE, RESUB, PT OF LOT 13 ALTA LAKE (P.U.D. BOUNDARY PLAT) ALTA LAKE, LOT 1 & 2, 1ST REV ALTA LAKE, LOT 2, 2ND REV ALTA LAKE, PH 1 (APTS) ALTA LOMA SUBDV, RESUB LOT 22 & PT OF RESERVE STRIP ALTA LOMA SUBDV, RESUB PT OF LOT 22 ALVIN HAWKINS SUBDV AMANDA K. BERRY LAND, RESUB LOT 2 SUBDIVISION AMENDMENT AMBERWOOD APARTMENTS, RESUB RESERVE PARCEL A AMBROSE ACRES AMENDMENT TO LOT 1TRINITY HEIGHTS, RESUB PART OF LOT 51 AMERICAN BEST INN SUBDV AMQUI PLACE SUBDIVISION SECTION 1 AMQUI PLACE, SEC 1 AMQUI PLACE, SEC 1A AMQUI SCHOOL AMQUI SUBDV ANDERSON ESTATES ANDERSON ESTATES, BLK 13, RESUB LOT 70-71 ANDERSON ESTATES, RESUB LOT 1, TRACT 14 ANDERSON ESTATES, RESUB LOT 9 ANDERSON ESTATES, RESUB PT OF LOT 14 ANDERSON PROPERTIES LAND ANDERSON ROAD PROPERTY ANDERSON SUBDV ANDERSON VILLAGE ANDERSON, RUFUS, SUBDV ANDREW CASTLEMAN LANDS, CONSOLIDATION LOTS 1 & 2 ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 1 ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 1, RESUB ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 1, RESUB LOT 10 & 11 ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 1, RESUB LOT 15-17 ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 1, RESUB LOT 18 & 19 Subdivisions Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01:17 AM Name ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 1, RESUB LOT 20 & 21 ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 1, RESUB LOT 20, 21 & 22 ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 1, RESUB LOT 22-26 ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 1, RESUB LOT 8 & 9 ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 2, RESUB LOT 12-14 & LOT 1 ANDREW JACKSON BUSINESS PARK, PH 2, RESUB LOT 14 ANDREW W. WILLIAMS LOT ANGELO FORMOSA PROPERTY ANGLEA`S FIVE LOT SUBDV ANGUS AND HARKREADER PROPERTY ANNA REBECCA ESTATES ANNA REBECCA ESTATES, 1ST REV ANNA REBECCA ESTATES, 2ND REV ANNANDALE ANNANDALE, PH 1 ANNE FORD SUBDIVSION ANNIE L. RITTENBERRY LOTS ANTIOCH BUDDHIST TEMPLE CONSOLIDATION PLAT ANTIOCH BUSINESS PARK, SEC 4 ANTIOCH COMMUNITY CHURCH OF GOD, 1ST REV ANTIOCH PARK, SEC 4, RESUB LOT 120 & 121 ANTIOCH PIKE PROJECTS, FIRST REVISION ANTIOCH PIKE PROJECTS, RESUB LOTS 1 & 2 ANTIOCH PLAZA ANTIOCH WOODS ANTIOCH WOODS, 1ST REV ANTIOCH WOODS, SEC 1 ANTIOCH WOODS, SEC 2 ANTON PLACE SUBDV ANTON PLACE SUBDV, 1ST REV APACHE CLOSE APACHE LANE PROPERTY APPLE AND BRADLEY LOT APPLE ANNIES INN APPLE VALLEY, PH 6, SEC 3 APPLE VALLEY, PH 6, SEC 4 APPLE VALLEY, PH 6, SEC 5, LOT 213-234 APPLE VALLEY, PH 6, SEC 6 APPLE VALLEY, SEC 1 APPLE VALLEY, SEC 2 ARBOR CREST ARBOR CREST SUBDV ARBORS AT BELLEVUE Subdivisions Friday, June 16, 2017 12:01:17 AM Name ARBORS OF BELLEVUE ARDENWOOD PLACE, LOT 1 ARDENWOOD PLACE, LOT 5 ARGO PROPERTY ARLINGTON GREEN, PH 1, LOT 23 ARLINGTON GREEN, PH 1, LOT 6 ARLINGTON GREEN, SEC 1, LOT 44 ARLINGTON SUBDV ARMORY HILL OAKS ARMOUR SUBDV ARMSTRONG ACRES ARMSTRONG, KENNETH RAY, LOT ARMSTRONG`S EZELL ROAD SUBDV ARNOLD & CAROL H.
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