Land Use & Zoning
In Tennessee, a property owner in an agricultural zone who wants to operate a small winery on site may need a:
AGeneral variance
BSpecial use permit or conditional use permit for agritourism✓ Correct
CFull rezoning to commercial
DTREC approval
Explanation
Many Tennessee agricultural zones allow farm-based agritourism activities like wineries and farm stores through special or conditional use permits, allowing compatible agricultural tourism without full commercial rezoning.
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