Land Use & Zoning

A 'right-of-way' dedication in Tennessee's subdivision process requires developers to:

APay for road improvements beyond their property
BDedicate land to the public for streets, sidewalks, and utilities as a condition of subdivision approval✓ Correct
CGrant TVA access for power line installation
DPreserve wildlife corridors through the development

Explanation

As a condition of subdivision approval, developers must dedicate rights-of-way (strips of land) to the public for streets, utilities, and other infrastructure. This dedication is typically shown on the recorded plat and transfers ownership to the government entity.

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