Land Use & Zoning

In Tennessee, a 'corridor overlay zone' is commonly applied to:

AAll rural areas in the county
BMajor roads and corridors to regulate building placement, signage, and design for aesthetic and safety reasons✓ Correct
CProtected watershed areas only
DProperties within 1 mile of state borders

Explanation

Corridor overlays apply special design standards to properties along major roadways — controlling access, signage, setbacks, and architecture to improve traffic safety and corridor aesthetics.

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