Land Use & Zoning

In Tennessee, a 'conservation subdivision' differs from a standard subdivision by:

ARequiring larger individual lot sizes
BConcentrating development on part of a site while preserving significant natural features on the remainder✓ Correct
CRestricting use to wildlife habitat only
DRequiring all homes to use solar energy

Explanation

Conservation subdivisions cluster homes on a portion of the site, preserving open space, natural features, and environmental values on the remainder, often with permanent conservation easements.

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